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Hi everyone,

We have rolled out the first alpha of Trillian 4 and have been knee-deep in bug reports! The alpha is currently in the hands of roughly 40 people, and we will be expanding the tester count in the coming weeks. The next phase of testing will involve sending the build to those of you who signed up via e-mail a while back. We've had quite a few bugs/suggestions reported (59 bugs fixed so far!) since we started, and are continuing to add new features as feedback warrants.

Please remember - as we bring more of you into the testing team, the product will still be considered 'alpha'. This means it's not done yet, and it also means we're listening to your feature suggestions as opposed to just fixing bugs in existing features.

Thanks!

Statistics as of this post...

Current Build: 4.0.0.17

Number of Alpha Testers: 36

Bugs fixed so far: 59

Bugs still open: 48

http://blog.ceruleanstudios.com/

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  • 2 months later...

I'm not too fond of Trillian because it's such a resource hog, and I've found a lot of its features to either be annoying or buggy, even to the point of being completely nonfunctional, and I expect T4 to be exactly the same, if not just a feature creaping version of 3. Hopefully T4 will prove me wrong.

But in any case, it's not an issue as I'm using Adium >:D.

They never seem to comment on requests for native skinning of the GUI so I doubt we'll see it. I suggest making your voice heard over in their forums if you want it. I know I sure do!

I don't think T3 was a resource hog as mine is using about 7~8 meg with AIM, MSN and Rendevous protocols running. The problem is the GUI is clunky and slow. T3 is also very slow to exit on shutdown too. Anyway, I stopped paying for updates cause they're so damn slow with them. They're like MS where everything is piled up for some big release. The only developers slower than MS and Celurean are the developers of an emulator called "MagicEngine".

Is the online time bug on AIM fixed where every buddy is shown to be online for 1 minute? It has been a bug for over 1 1/2 years.

This is probably why I will not repurchase my subscription to Trillian. There has been so many bugs (most of them small) that go ignored by the developers. I have tried a few other multi protocol chat programs and none of them come close to Trillian.

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