Re: [aclug-L] ICQ
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Personnally I like using Micq. Plain simple perfect.
On Sat, 19 Sep 1998, Jesse Kaufman wrote:
> John Goerzen wrote:
> >
> > Jesse Kaufman <kaufmjes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >
> > > yes, i realize this, but when i was in windoze, i got hooked up to ICQ,
> > > and that is how i keep in contact with all my friends, sister, fellow
> > > LAN users, etc... it is incredibly helpful, and i really enjoy it... i
> >
> > Yes, it can be a bit of a trick to communiate with Windows users using
> > Linux. Just don't say I didn't warn you that your contacts could be
> > fooled into thinking you're talking to them when you're not :-)
> >
>
>
> yeah, i realize it... i've already used Licq a bit, but after my
> re-install of linux, it's really f-ing up on me...anyway, i've been
> using Gicq, which is pretty kewl, but the stupid msgs keep popping up,
> rather than that nifty yellow flashing note on regular ICQ... i want to
> try Kicq, which is still in alpha, but it says it requires QT 1.30 ... i
> installed QT 1.40 when i installed KDE...how can i get this Kicq to work
> w/ 1.40? it's the most "true" looking one i've found... just don't know
> how reliable...
>
> i've really enjoyed ICQ so far...on linux and win9x...except when their
> server is sucking big time... oh well...it's quicker/easier than
> e-mail...and it's nice when you're planning a newell's trip or a trip to
> the Bohemian Bean Co... : ^ )
>
> thanx!
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