you don't have to remember numbers - each icq user has a nickname as well =)Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic-Saint
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you don't have to remember numbers - each icq user has a nickname as well =)Quote:
Originally Posted by Plastic-Saint
but nicknames is not unical, while numbers-yes...
Anyway, in any Linux distributive, you will have a lICQ (ICQ client) and xIRC, and no MSN and such stuff...
Most linux distros come with GAIM, which imho is the best IM client for any OSS platform---but guess what, it handles everything(IRC,MSN,ICQ,AIM,JABBER,ZEPHYR,YAHOO, as well as a few others). ANyways, if you use linux you should be using jabber anyways as it is the best open source IM protocol anyways.(most linux users I know have a jabber ID as well as all of the others...but they also use GAIM for everything.)Quote:
Originally Posted by ST
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No one I know use GAIM or any other IM client for IRC--for IRC they normally use x-chat or irssi.
бред если в MSN имена не уникальны то как они могут служить тода ключевым полем по поиску... То есть на одно уникальное имя ПРИХОДИТСЯ ТОКА ОДИН ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЬ
Единственное серьезное различие между icq и msn что msn просто windows портация аськи ну и то что они ориентируются именно по вашим "именам" а не по номерам... Мне кстати интересно как Plastic-Saint запоминает номера телефонов? :)
Ну если вы люди юзаете Linux с вами все ясно :lol:
Using Jabber client for Windows 'Psi' for already 2 month and very happy. No adware or spyware (as in Yahoo IM), no compatibility issues (as with AIM), no dependence from Windows (as with MSN). I can text chat with all my friends, who's using MSN or AIM or Yahoo or ICQ or ... And for voice chats anyway no software better than Skype IMHO ;)
Ага вывод ICQ рулит :)
Ага вывод ICQ рулит :)