On Saturday 10 January 2004 12:41 am, Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
> AFAICT jon for example uses this "feature" in this way:
> his licq is running at home, always.
> and when he's at work and want to write a short message to someone, he
> "grabs" the UIN from his running licq at home by connecting from his desk
> at work. he writes his message and short time later he can be sure that his
> home-licq is up and running again.
> this is the only useful case i can think of.
>
> jon? can you comment on this?

Not quite.  Just when I'm testing Licq it shows me that I have the wrong UIN 
setup for that session and have to switch it back or something.  It's not 
that big of a deal.

I wish I had a desk at work though to do this from. I just need a better job 
sometime soon ;)

Jon

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