I have not tried ICQ or Jabber yet but you didn't mention Kopete and it
manages them as it manages MSN and yahoo or other. Maybe give it a try ?
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I've been following the various suggestions come from this list
about the possibilities Linux offers to chat:
my family want
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 10:24:37PM +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I've been following the various suggestions come from this list
about the possibilities Linux offers to chat:
my family want to use `messenger' and ICQ, and before resigning myself
to use MS Windows I wanted to check all the
I've been following the various suggestions come from this list
about the possibilities Linux offers to chat:
my family want to use `messenger' and ICQ, and before resigning myself
to use MS Windows I wanted to check all the possibilities.
My impression is that `gaim' manages to use the MSN
On Thu, 2006-07-20 at 22:24 +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I've been following the various suggestions come from this list
about the possibilities Linux offers to chat:
my family want to use `messenger' and ICQ, and before resigning myself
to use MS Windows I wanted to check all the
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 10:24:37PM +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I've been following the various suggestions come from this list
about the possibilities Linux offers to chat:
my family want to use `messenger' and ICQ, and before resigning myself
to use MS Windows I wanted to check all the
P of the find ICQ clones? I use Licq, but kicq and kxicq are also
P good ICQ clones for UNIX and Linux.
My suggestion is gtkicq. Relly nice thing. It is packaged for slink.
I have just downloaded gtkicq. It asked for registering information
(I haven't used it before), and it appeared to
On 15-Mar-99 Mark Phillips wrote:
P of the find ICQ clones? I use Licq, but kicq and kxicq are also
P good ICQ clones for UNIX and Linux.
My suggestion is gtkicq. Relly nice thing. It is packaged for slink.
I have just downloaded gtkicq. It asked for registering information
(I
If you have slink installed then I suggest using GTKICQ which
looks (more or less) identical to the mirabilis version for
windoze
Seems to work quite nicely for me to talk to people using
mirabilis...
bye
John.
Andrei Ivanov wrote:
What Linux version of ICQ? Do you mean
P == Pollywog [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
P of the find ICQ clones? I use Licq, but kicq and kxicq are also
P good ICQ clones for UNIX and Linux.
My suggestion is gtkicq. Relly nice thing. It is packaged for slink.
Ciao,
Martin
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can download the Linux version of ICQ? I've
been
looking around but can't seem to find it. Thanks for any help in advance.
Shawn
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Shawn Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can download the Linux version of ICQ? I've
been
looking around but can't seem to find it. Thanks for any help in advance.
Shawn
Try www.freshmeat.net and search for ICQ
See you on the flip side
On 11-Mar-99 steven walsh wrote:
On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Shawn Nguyen wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can download the Linux version of ICQ? I've
been
looking around but can't seem to find it. Thanks for any help in advance.
Shawn
Try www.freshmeat.net and search
What Linux version of ICQ? Do you mean the java version from Mirabilis or one
of the find ICQ clones? I use Licq, but kicq and kxicq are also good ICQ
clones for UNIX and Linux.
Java version of ICQ is extremely buggy and extremely slow. Clones, on the
other hand, are much better. I use micq
Hola a todos,
recientemente he instalado el ICQ Java de Mirabilis y parece que no tira
como debe: no soy capaz de establecer un chat.
Existe algo mejor por ahi. Intenté instalar una vez gtkicq pero necesita
variar demasiadas cosas creo de hamm (de hecho instale los paquetes que
necesitaba y ya
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