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AOL Instant Messenger for Windows 5.0.2892 Beta

Steven Parker   on 02 August 2002 - 12:57 · 34 comments & 4171 views

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Thanks Tonny for sending in this.. AOL Instant Messenger should be used because e-mail just isn't fast enough sometimes. This convenient, add-on to your system lets you communicate one-on-one or in a group with family, friends, and business associates who also use it. Finding people online can be easy too. Use the Member Directory to locate friends by name or by e-mail address.
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  • Upgrade now to this latest AIM Beta, v.5.0.2892, to continue using AIM Expressions

Download: AOL AIM Beta, v.5.0.2892 (2.3mb)
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Sources familiar with the SEC probe said the regulatory agency, which has oversight over the financial reporting of U.S. companies, has so far had only preliminary talks with attorneys for PurchasePro about its business dealings with AOL. It was unclear yesterday which aspect of the AOL-PurchasePro partnership was under review. The SEC probe follows a Washington Post report that examined various business dealings between the two companies.

In one unorthodox arrangement, AOL gave $9.5 million in cash to PurchasePro for $30 million in stock warrants in the firm, and AOL booked the difference -- $20.5 million -- as ad and commerce revenue. PurchasePro also bought advertising space from AOL and paid AOL commissions for selling PurchasePro software.

AOL earned its warrants under a marketing deal that included distributing PurchasePro software. The warrants, similar to stock options, gave AOL the right to buy shares in PurchasePro for 1 cent each, according to internal company documents. AOL calculated the value of the warrants and booked it as $20.5 million in advertising and commerce revenue in the quarter ended December 2000 and another $7 million in the quarter ended March 2001.

The PurchasePro deal was one of several unconventional transactions carried out by AOL at a critical time before and after its takeover of Time Warner Inc. in January 2001.

AOL has said it booked these deals properly, and its outside auditor Ernst & Young LLP has confirmed the accounting.

At least two AOL executives have already retained attorneys in connection with the company's partnership with PurchasePro, sources said. That includes Myer Berlow, a former AOL advertising executive who now is a company consultant, and David M. Colburn, executive vice president and president of business affairs and development for AOL Time Warner's subscription services and advertising and commerce businesses, the sources said. The firm declined to make Berlow or Colburn available for comment.

Colburn recently relinquished his day-to-day duties overseeing the Internet division's business affairs unit, which negotiated many of the company's unconventional transactions. Colburn's move follows the recent resignation announcement of Robert W. Pittman as AOL Time Warner's chief operating officer.

PurchasePro has faced its own turmoil -- widening financial losses, hundreds of layoffs and a plunging stock price that closed yesterday at 33 cents. In November 2001, Arthur Andersen LLP resigned as PurchasePro's independent auditor after noting what it considered deficiencies in the design and operation of PurchasePro's internal controls.

Also last year, Eric Keller, an AOL senior vice president, was placed on administrative leave, pending an internal investigation of the company's relationship with PurchasePro, sources said.

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(3 replies) #1 ToxikK on 02 Aug 2002 - 12:59
aww shucks. i posted this in the neowin forum hence neowin was prolly the first site to have this news and no credits.
#1.1 Neobond on 02 Aug 2002 - 13:05
#1.2 Tonny Phang on 02 Aug 2002 - 14:40
hii.. buddy... you oughta send them thru mail.......
#1.3 ToxikK on 02 Aug 2002 - 14:43
its all good im just sayin... i noticed and posted before i saw anywhere else.
#2 bangbang023 on 02 Aug 2002 - 13:35
This version allows you the make the buddy list thin like it was in the 4.x versions. Very cool that they listened to us for a change.
#3 Evil Squall on 02 Aug 2002 - 13:48
Think trillian is better...
(3 replies) #4 Tonny Phang on 02 Aug 2002 - 14:35
welll.... aint use AOL cuz it pays...... dont have cc ... gonna crack it.... hehe pulling you guys..... ICQ better......... or MSN also....
#4.1 Prof. Frink on 02 Aug 2002 - 19:13
wtf are you talking about??
#4.2 dkg_ctc on 02 Aug 2002 - 21:49
I can't be sure, but I think he's saying something along the lines of... "Blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah." Note: A loose translation, at best.
#4.3 PROGAME on 04 Aug 2002 - 22:45
[quote]"Blah blah, blah blah blah, blah blah."[/quote]
(1 reply) #5 russdaplaya on 02 Aug 2002 - 16:23
MSN is much better
#5.1 King Mustard on 02 Aug 2002 - 22:56
MSN is for n00bie b00bies
(2 replies) #6 tiger2k on 02 Aug 2002 - 17:20
Easy Messege 2 all the way when its finish the beta looks promesing
#6.1 King Mustard on 02 Aug 2002 - 22:58
Easy Message 2 ?!
#6.2 cloudyross on 02 Aug 2002 - 23:22
Yes... check out www.easymessage.net
#7 Tonny Phang on 02 Aug 2002 - 17:29
why people likes or either ...!!!
(3 replies) #8 LN_BuLL on 02 Aug 2002 - 19:01
Does this version work with AIM+?
#8.1 Necrosis on 02 Aug 2002 - 19:57
Nope
#8.2 PamelaJ on 03 Aug 2002 - 00:07
What is AIM+?
#8.3 LN_BuLL on 03 Aug 2002 - 02:15
man that sux. i'm not gonna use AIM v5+ until AIM+ supports it AIM+ is a program gives the user the ability to clone AIM, has transparency options, chat history, banner ad removal, and much more. you can go here to download it. [url=http://www.big-o-software.com/]Click Here for AIM+[/url]
#9 persianpsycho on 02 Aug 2002 - 19:57
nope
#10 spytfyre2119 on 02 Aug 2002 - 21:32
any screenshots
(2 replies) #11 besiboyz on 02 Aug 2002 - 22:43
[img]http://66.185.95.103/xnx5/aim5.jpg[/img]
#11.1 vu059 on 06 Aug 2002 - 19:08
bessiboy how did u remove the AOL instant messenger ad under the file menu? cuz it really big and taking up all my spaces
#11.2 entr0py on 08 Aug 2002 - 00:17
yeah i'd really like to know how to get rid of it
#12 DavyBoy on 02 Aug 2002 - 23:13
Hehe... MSN background? I must say I like the GUI of the AIM 5 series much better than the last. (Once you get rid of the stock ticker and everything)
#13 iconman on 03 Aug 2002 - 02:05
yay i got Trillian Pro and it kicks ass!!!!!!! but i mostly use MSN
(1 reply) #14 jedimasterk on 04 Aug 2002 - 06:50
Still no way to go directly to chatrooms WITHOUT a buddy!!. With Windows Messanger you can go directly to them.
#14.1 dkg_ctc on 04 Aug 2002 - 15:36
Sure there is. You can go to the chatroom directory on AOL's site, or you can type in the chatroom you want to go to in IE's address bar, the Run menu, etc: aim:gochat?roomname=chatroom+name&exchange=5 Piece o' cake.
#15 BlueStar on 04 Aug 2002 - 20:55
AOL is a good choice. But ICQ is much better. Gonna stay with MSN and ICQ. They work nice
#16 BlueStar on 04 Aug 2002 - 20:58
[b]BTW the link is broken[/b]
#17 AGW83 on 04 Aug 2002 - 21:36
AIM?! You mean people still use this thing?
#18 vraa on 05 Aug 2002 - 05:52
Aw man no work with Aim+.. Remember one must use AIM because all the n00biez use it. Either that or switch to one of those all in one clients like Trillan but i don't trust those for some reason. LOL
#19 entr0py on 08 Aug 2002 - 00:06
I hate using AIM but i'm kinda forced to do so b/c that's what everyone around here uses. I'd much rather use ICQ or MSN.

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