On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 20:53:56 -0500, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:
> Thanks, but no thanks. If it won't work with DOS, then I'm not interested.
> Neither do I want to be bothered with anything that requires one of the
> big browsers. ICQ is supposedly a proprietary thing also; however, someone
> did write a DOS version named MICQ, and it works just swell for
> communicating with the Windozers!
What I would really like to see is a port of one of the linux ICQs
that have chat and file-transfer. :)
Current DOS-mICQ dont have it.. I dont know if the Linux mICQ either,
but I do know that LICQ has it. (though I still cant install that thing.
Keeps requiring qt libraries version 2.0.2 that which I cant compile
for some reason. arg!)
Or Botton
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