Thank for the quick responses,
I do use the stable licq.
I'll try the cvs version, and if it won't help than I'll try Kxicq.
Thanks for all,
-Amir.
On Saturday 29 June 2002 19:37, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 29, 2002, Amir Hardon wrote about "Licq problems.":
> > Hi list!
> > I'm using Licq, and I'm not happy with it.
>
> The "official" stable licq hasn't been working for many months now, because
> it uses ICQ's older protocol that apparently ICQ are messing with
> intentionally (to phase out old, full-of-security-holes client software?
> to eradicate competing clients that don't show their ads?)
>
> Anyway, if you get the "latest" or "cvs" version from licq.org it will work
> well for you. Redhat 7.3 already includes such a working version of licq
> (they call it release "0.cvs20020416.1"), that (together with Qt 3, also
> included in Redhat 7.3) supports Hebrew very well.
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