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Six Multi-Service IM Clients Reviewed
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on Fri Jun 08, 2007 06:39 PM
from the trillian-for-the-win dept.
from the trillian-for-the-win dept.
mikemuch writes "It's been a while since AOL stopped trying to jam third-party IM clients, and their use is now a fairly common desktop experience. ExtremeTech has posted a roundup of free alternatives to the standard IM software from the big boys — AIM, Yahoo Messenger, and MSN (now Windows Live) Messenger. The products are a mixed bag, some of them Web 2.0-based, like the excellent meebo and the ad-heavy eBuddy. Most give you combined message windows with tabs. GAIM is now Pidgin, Meetro tries to get you chatting with locals, and Trillian, now at version 3.1, remains the client to beat."
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An anonymous reader writes "Announced on the Gaim mailing lists earlier today, the Gaim project is being renamed. This follows a lengthy and, unfortunately, secret legal process with AOL, which also prevented any code releases except betas. The project will now be known as Pidgin IM. Development is being migrated off of sourceforge.net as well and is now being hosted on developer.pidgin.im"
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And on Mac OS X... (Score:5, Informative)
(The summary does mention the other five of the six clients reviewed in the article.)
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From TFA "For pretty much every capability of the standard IM clients plus extras like extensive message history and emotiblips, get the paid version of Trillian If you're a Mac user, your chief alternative at this point is Adium. Two more choices along these lines are the PCMag.com-recommended SightSpeed and the Swiss Army knife-like Raketu."
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Re:And on Mac OS X... (Score:4, Informative)
Gaim/Pidgin is broken into two components. It has a library part and a UI part. Most Linux users think of these as one product, but Adium uses the gaimlib backend but then has a very polished Mac frontend that uses it.
It also incorporates OTR messaging, pretty robust logging features, good account-management
As far as a user is concerned, Adium is an entirely different product from Gaim/Pidgin, because even though it uses the same communication libraries, all the UI is different.
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Just happens to use "Gaim" code (Score:3, Interesting)
Other than the common dependency on the same library, known as libpurple (as it is now known), they are very different. You should think of Adium as third-party IM that happens to use libpurple. Adium has already used other libraries for features that libpurple just didn't implement well or at all. The Adium develo
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My only gripe with it so far is that it won't kick my Yahoo user off another client in the (frequent) case that I forgot to shut down my IM client at work and try to use it at home. It has no problem ousting MSN or AIM, and other clients have no trouble with Yahoo either, so I know it's possible. Probably just a bug.
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Indeed, Adium kicks ass, though what's with the lack of offline messaging support in MSN? It's one of the most-used features of the app, but yet Adium lags far behind in that regard. It's the only thing that sucks about this otherwise tremendously awesome app.
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Yup, it this is certainly a major feature that is missing. Up until now the developers of Adium have not wanted to touch this, since they say this is not in their realm of expertise. Since Adium is using libpurple, this support will likely come once it is incorporated into the library. This is something whi
One word (Score:5, Insightful)
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Several More Words (Score:4, Insightful)
Their list of 6 is pretty sparse..
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bsflite (Score:5, Informative)
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I'd just about kill for a command-line client that worked
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Despite the name, it does MSN, Yahoo, AIM, Jabber(gTalk)... and ICQ.
Miranda? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Miranda? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:Miranda? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Occasionally group features and file sends get broken for some protocols (sadness) but nothing beats its footprint.
Trillian... (Score:2, Informative)
There's no great client. (Score:5, Interesting)
Miranda IM is small and fast, but lacks in features and it has this annoying thing where the send control is disabled for a while after you send a message.
Trillian is the best of all but still has many bugs (slow, can't disable video/audio plugins which I never use, it doesn't update MSN names, it doesn't use upnp or let you forward ports yourself, etc etc).
Pidgin is rather nice but it lacks many features as well (ctrl+tabbing through windows never worked for me, pressing escape doesn't close the window, it constantly gets moved to the second screen, is rather slowish, etc).
It's too bad that with this many clients there isn't a great one. Trillian comes close, but it does need a bit of improvement still.
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It has convinced everyone I know that im's a lot to get a mac. One was a trillian user as well.
Re:There's no great client. (Score:4, Informative)
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adless, one page (Score:2, Informative)
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pidgon/gaim is the only open source one, right? (Score:4, Insightful)
Trillian? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Now THATS a niche market.
bitlbee (Score:2, Interesting)
Trillian (Score:2, Insightful)
It seems that the only pluses it has is that it does modern internet communications media (voice and video) on these networks. I'm hoping that they've fixed the configuration system too since I last tried it.
Adium on the Mac is pretty damn good, and deserves the 8/10. 9/10 and 10/10 would be Adium with voice and video support respectively. The interface styles are all very sophisticated and configurable, and it
WinCE? (Score:2)
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Yahoo features (Score:3, Interesting)
which aren't available on the other clients.
- At login time, itself you can invisible. In
some other clients, I have tried, you have first
login as visible & then change to invisiblw
- You can be invisible overall, but just visible
to one person or a group of people.
If I find a client in both of these features
are available, I'll switch.
What about Kopete (Score:2, Insightful)
Just as a middle finger to the lawyers (Score:5, Funny)
E_NOT_RECURSIVE (Score:2, Funny)
PING Is Not GAIM
GAIM Ain't Incorporating a MOP
Move On to PING
YMMV
No, that doesn't work - it's PIG (Score:2)
now that would piss off some lawyers.
Re:Just as a middle finger to the lawyers (Score:5, Funny)
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SIM (Score:2, Informative)
QQ (Score:3, Interesting)
Interesting... (Score:5, Interesting)
No shock on trillian. (Score:2)
Basically I want NOTHING more from trillian. It does everything it should in Basic and does it all w
Pigdin and the windows version (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Pigdin and the windows version (Score:4, Interesting)
I noticed it. But they did remember to mention that the Mac installation was "complicated".
I also saw them mention that the Yahoo mail checking didn't work. Hmmm, works fine for me.
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Do you equate skinability with bloat?
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Re:No plugins in Adium? (Score:5, Informative)
Which I think tells a lot about this report's accuracy.
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