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Gaim.

I've tried Miranda but it gave me the feel of an unorganized mess when I tried to manage my accounts and even more so when I tried customizing it. At least Gaim can adapt visually to whatever visual style I may be using and the icons in the /pixmaps directory can always be replaced with your own.

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i love miranda for its low memory usage, but you have to be really up to date with all the plugins to actually keep miranda from working.

i dont have all the time to customize it the way i want to.

guess illtry gaim or adium..... i rather use all in one than WLM...

but WLM b/c it's just widely used... (except for americans, they use aim)..

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I have enjoyed miranda, gaim and Trillian all for different reasons, but when I figured out you can stop the A/V plugin from loading in Trillian and make it start so much faster I just went back to simple and easy trillian

if you go into the Trillian directory, go into the user folder and find plugins.ini and change the av plugin setting in notepad from Enabled=1 to Enabled=0 the av plugin never starts and makes Trillian startup a lot quicker.

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Lucky you. I moved to Germany over a year ago, and here nobody has a passport account. They're all ICQers, and ICQ sucks. ICQ SUCKS. DIE ICQ, DIEEEE! :angry:

OMG, I thought I was the only person that noticed this....every damn german is using ICQ and I hate it. I will help you kill ICQ once and for all. go WLM

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I like Trillian for its features but its a resource hog.

Gaim is nice and is what I am using right now. For some reason though, the latest betas keep crashing on me when I try to start it. I get an ntdll.dll file is faulting or something weird.

How is it a resource hog? I've never seen it use more than 10 mb of memory on ANY computer.

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ICQ, its the most advanced it have many features that other didnt have at that time, offline msg, history, contcatlist cards, different way to search for someone, share folder, Transfer files resume among others, too bad that people liked a more n00b aproach like AIM and MSN.

Anyways ICQ its still very good and full featured, too bad that AOL screw up ICQ by focuing only in lite version intead of PRO

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