Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-12 Thread Terry
On Wednesday 11 July 2001 15:12, you wrote: Why would anybody want to go this route with todays concerns for privacy and spam? Seems to me it is an unnecessary 3rd party involved here. Why does one have to sign up and give them an email address (= username) to every service they use? In

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-12 Thread s
On Thursday 12 July 2001 08:34 am, you wrote: On Wednesday 11 July 2001 15:12, you wrote: Why would anybody want to go this route with todays concerns for privacy and spam? I think that he is referring to the MSN Messenger portion of IMICI. To use the windows version of MSN Messenger,

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-10 Thread TezcatlipocA
IMICI Messenger is much better than Everybuddy! Everybuddy has had some problems connecting to msn contacts. I use IMICI and it is very effective. I lets you have all your acounts in one app like your MSN, Yahoo, AOL adn ICQ. If you use it don't forget to type all of your hotmail address as your

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-10 Thread Brian Durant
On 10/7/01 21:54, TezcatlipocA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: / den 10/7/01 21:54 skrev TezcatlipocA fra [EMAIL PROTECTED] følgende: IMICI Messenger is much better than Everybuddy! Everybuddy has had some problems connecting to msn contacts. I use IMICI and it is very effective. I lets you have

RE: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-09 Thread Gabriel Arcos
try www.everybuddy.com - Original Message - From: Brian Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Mandrake Intel [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:58 AM Subject: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger. Hi again, Anyone on the list know if there is a Linux app that accesses the MSN

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-09 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
http://www.everybuddy.com/ On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 18:58, Brian Durant wrote: Hi again, Anyone on the list know if there is a Linux app that accesses the MSN Messenger system? All my daughter's friends use MSN Messenger and I am trying to find a Linux alternative that she can use to chat with

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-09 Thread Brian Durant
On 9/7/01 13:46, Florian Struck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: / den 9/7/01 13:46 skrev Florian Struck fra [EMAIL PROTECTED] følgende: Try everybuddy or gabber . About gabber im not sure but everybuddy supports all instant messanger formats also aol and icq as well as yahoo and msn. On 9/7/01

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-09 Thread jennifer
There is a product called Everybuddy that will link up Yahoo, Aim, and MSN all within the same Client. However, Because MSN and AIM are constantly trying to twart efforts to have other software makers access their systems, you will need to D/L the beta version for the MSN support. (M$ has

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-09 Thread Gary Chisholm
I see everyone pushing everyboddy.. but I use gabber, its a jabber client very nice check out, also does msn. aim. yahoo. icq etc www.jabber.org or for the client try... gabber.sourceforge.net On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 12:58:15 +0400 Brian Durant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi again,

Re: [newbie] Linux app for MSN Messenger.

2001-07-09 Thread Tim Holmes
Imici does as well. You have to get an account with them first, and then you can use that to connect to AOL, YAHOO, ICQ, and something else too I think. I think it's www.imici.com, but you can search for it on FreshMeat as well. tdh -- T. Holmes - UNIXTECHS.org [EMAIL