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Otsego AIM


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Ive been keeping tabs on this project for quite a while now and its just about to be released so I thought I'd give you all a heads up about it.

Its a modification program for AIM (just like deadaim), with many many (more) features.

Otsego AIM Website :ninja:

Looking nice, and almost done...

EDIT: o ya, and its free ;)

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Can't say i really like aimutation much. I had to disable skinning because, frankly, most of the skins suck. there was also a problem with the menus. when i activated a menu, My Aim for instance, when I moved the mouse onto the menu, it shifted slightly. also, whenever I did something like resizing chat windows etc, everything seemed to blink?

I think ill stick to middle_man. even as a beta, it has the options i need, plus a few more that make using aim that much more enjoyable. I just love the ghosting, idle control, remove-your-own-username-from-buddy's-buddylist functions. :shifty:

Yeah I like MM too but I wish it had tabbed IM windows.

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ok I thought I should just let everyone know what happened and answer some of your questions.

Q: why was the site down?

A: that's a real easy answer morphia chmoded the folder to 0

Q: why wasn't Otsego released?

A: Some people said I got a virus which is not true, I had my computer upstairs and decided to bring it back to basement that night, when I was putting it down it slipped out of my hands (you would understand if you have seen my case) and hit the floor. The hard drive got some bad sectors, I did end up getting parts of Otsego off it, but not the full thing and I also have parts of it in backups. I am working on recoding the parts I need.? I don't know when I will have it back to normal, or when it will be released. I personally think everyone should not bother checking for updates, and when I release it ill just get the word out.

Q: Doesn't morphia have Otsego?

A: yes, morphia does but its not the newest version I believe he has alpha 1 or 2

well sorry for wasting everyone's time, I hope I can get it done soon and prove to all you this wasn't a hoax, but till then think what you want and I am truly sorry for what I have put some of you through.

http://www.team-fx.com/otsego/

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