On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> > You should look at licq if you haven't already.  It has most (all?) of the
> > functionality of ICQ plus a lot more...
> >
> > //kelsey
> 
> Well, LICQ isn't bloated like the Win32 client from Mirabilis is... once
> AOL got a hold of the ICQ service, all hell broke loose. LICQ is, from
> what I can tell, the best out there. It requires either Qt or GTK+
> depending on which GUI plugin you want to use.. but it also works at the
> console as well (quite nicely too) since the main program is just a
> backend and the visual plugins are merely frontends :)
> 
> If you're using it in X, I suggest getting the latest Qt release. I have
> 2.3.0, but I don't know if that's the absolute newest there is. It's the
> newest branch tho.
> 
> It also supports SSL, but it's not required :)
> 
Err... I'm still on kde1.0.29. ;-)
        John



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