If you're really interested in running ICQ, I just set it up using the latest JDK and
it is much
better behaved than with previous versions.
Charlotte Crothers
On 2 Jul 98 at 1:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Patrick O'Neil wrote:
> [snip]
> > If you must have ICQ, then there is a platform independent JavaICQ. I
> > set
> > it up and ran it a couple of times in OS/2 (just to try it out...but I
> > don't like,
> > nor use, IRC nor any other form of chat). You have to do a little
> > editing of
> > the program file to fit your system but if you have JDK 1.1* it works
> > fine
> > whether under OS/2, Linux (presumably), or Windoze.
> >
> > patrick
>
> Unfortunately though the Java version sucks more memory than Win95.
>
> I'll keep my eye on both micq and licq, as well as a few other projects
> which do not use the ICQ protocol. Like Kit for one.
>
> J
>
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