Trillian or...

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AIM and MSN or Trillian?


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Well, I've been running AIM and MSN Messenger for almost my whole life being on the PC. But I've been using Trillian for the longest time (maybe like 6 months now) And I miss the regular AIM and regular MSN features. Should I go back to AIM and MSN seperately? Still deciding on doing that whether or not..
 
i use AIM with DEADAIM, and i also use MSN only because i can check my email from my start bar and dont haft to go to the site and login. i very rarely chat on msn.
 
MSN + AIM(with adhack).

I used Trillian for a while, but the lack of formatting in AIM profiles drove me back to normal AIM and MSN.
 
trillian is not good software, really buggy and not 100% compatable. Id just download MSN for FREE
AIM for FREE
DeadAIM 5 bucks
MiRC for FREE


why pay for trillian?
 
I use Trillian for AIM, ICQ and IRC and MSN for everything else. I don't like the trillian interface much and it's always dropping my connection and I pretty much have to restart it to reconnect. I guess I hate Trillian, but I don't want to download seperate AIM and ICQ and IRC clients when I only use these programs for purely chatting. And my contact list for all 3 of those programs is about 1/4 my msn list.
 
If I am at home, I use ICQ, MSN, Skype and Yahoo!

If I am out somewhere and using a public computer (IE at an internet cafe) I use Miranda Portable.
 
Well, I still don't know. I think I might go back to the AIM and MSN themselves. And Trillian Pro for $25... I'll "pass" on that ;) I'll try it "out" for now and we'll see later.
 
Has anyone tried AIM Triton? I haven't seen it, but I have a feeling that it's just more ads and flashy features.

For Windows, I'd say AIM 5.9 (classic). I'm annoyed at a few things, but transfers are mostly reliable and it gets the job done.
 
Has anyone tried AIM Triton? I haven't seen it, but I have a feeling that it's just more ads and flashy features.

For Windows, I'd say AIM 5.9 (classic). I'm annoyed at a few things, but transfers are mostly reliable and it gets the job done.
I think I've tried it before, and the feature that stuck out the most was the free XM Radio. :drool:
 
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I think I've tried it before, and the feature that stuck out the most was the free XM Radio. :drool:


I'd rather pay the $15 a month isntead of listening to crappy 16kbps audio streams.


AIM Triton sucks. No more direct connect, it's a memory hog, and has ads galore. If I were you, I'd go for AIM 5.9.
 
I assumed that it was the same "free xm radio" that is 16kbps that you can listen to with Winamp (Nullsoft is owned by AOL).
 
I'd rather pay the $15 a month isntead of listening to crappy 16kbps audio streams.


AIM Triton sucks. No more direct connect, it's a memory hog, and has ads galore. If I were you, I'd go for AIM 5.9.

You're not the only one.

I went back to AIM and MSN for now. Happy I did. Works a little better on this computer now than Trillian did.
 
I also use Gaim (in Windows). It doesn't like to do file transfers well, but I rarely need it to.

I'll add another vote for Gaim, I use it in both Windows at work and Ubuntu at home. File transfer can be slow, but like Ebiggs I hardly ever use it.
 
Same here, I use Gaim now since reading the origional reccomendation. MSN didn't work at first, but I got the new beta to fix that. 👍 Pretty good software.
 
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