Well, an alternative is to give a dropdown control to select the network
(protocol), but the main idea is to present directly a login window.
Pidgin is technically betther than aMSN, but aMSN is better to be
presented to casual people in public computers.
Thanks.
En/na Dave Warren ha escrit:
On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 21:33:31 +0200, Actiu informatica
was claimed to have wrote:
>I'm installing Instant Messengers in cibercafes, and there is a lot of
>problems around this kind of software with the common users: the
>different usability as propietary software for MSWindows.
>
>Could have Pidgi
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Actiu informatica
wrote:
> I'm installing Instant Messengers in cibercafes, and there is a lot of
> problems around this kind of software with the common users: the
> different usability as propietary software for MSWindows.
>
> Could have Pidgin an option/plugin/s
I'm installing Instant Messengers in cibercafes, and there is a lot of
problems around this kind of software with the common users: the
different usability as propietary software for MSWindows.
Could have Pidgin an option/plugin/skin to show as first and single
window, a simple login form for the