Licq; heard it comes with 7.1 now
From: Derek Fountain
To: SuSE English Subject: [SLE] ICQ client Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 11:48:22 +0000 Anyone know of a decent ICQ client for Linux? I use kicq under KDE2, which works, just about. But it leaves a lot to be desired in the UI areas! Such is alpha software. Are there any better ones? Freshmeat brings up a few, but rather than trying them all I thought I'd ask for a recommendation.
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Purple Shirt wrote:
Licq; heard it comes with 7.1 now
I'll second that. I've been using licq for over a year now, and have seen it improve a great deal. It's written by the guy that originally 'decoded' the ICQ message protocols - Graham Roff.
From: Derek Fountain
Anyone know of a decent ICQ client for Linux? I use kicq under KDE2, which works, just about. But it leaves a lot to be desired in the UI areas! Such is alpha software. Are there any better ones? Freshmeat brings up a few, but rather than trying them all I thought I'd ask for a recommendation.
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Licq; heard it comes with 7.1 now
I'll second that. I've been using licq for over a year now, and have seen it improve a great deal. It's written by the guy that originally 'decoded' the ICQ message protocols - Graham Roff.
Found it, installed it, using it! Thanks!
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Chris Reeves
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Derek Fountain
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Purple Shirt