There is also GAIM which comes standard with Gnome. It's just
another implimentation if the TOC protocol that AIM uses and is
fully compatable with AIM.
Kenny
Bayard Coolidge USG ZKO3-3/S20 wrote:
>
> TiK
> TicToc <tictoc-list at aol.net> - September 25th 1998, 14:05 EST
>
> TiK is a pure TCL/Tk implementation of AOL Instant Messenger (AIM). It has most
>of the features the native Win32
> and Mac clients have, plus some extras. It includes a graphical buddy list
>display, full font support, graphical
> emoticons, away messages, buddy pounce, buddy ticker, stock monitoring, IM/Chat
>capturing, message broadcasting,
> and much more. TiK's expandable nature allows the addition of new features
>through packages.
>
> urls
>
> Download:
> http://download.sourceforge.net/tik/tik-0.87.tar.gz
>(7606 hits)
> Red Hat Packages:
> http://www.cs.cornell.edu/nogin/RPM/tik.html (4011
>hits)
> Homepage:
> http://tik.sourceforge.net/ (8437 hits)
> Changelog:
> http://tik.sourceforge.net/CHANGES (954 hits)
>
> http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1998/09/25/906746749.html
>
> Bayard
>
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