On Sunday, Dale Mentzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

 ] I do not see how you could do it without "reverse engineering" their
 ] software. You would have have to know EXACTLY what Juno expects from
 ] the Windows software, and then you would have to figure out what to
 ] do with the data that Juno sends.

You could do what the authors of the various ICQ programs did; use a
packet sniffer (or similar) to see what data is being sent/received.
This might take a while to do this though, and the person must have a
bit of free time on their hands. But once this is done, it could
easily be ported to any of the OS's juno doesn't support - DOS,
linux, BeOS, unices, mac(?), etc. Even back into windows if you feel
the real juno software is bloated. [I reckon they should do this for
ICQ - micq 0.4.3 for linux is 99k; afaik the ICQ99 is over 4M
download]

I don't live in the US so I don't know exactly how it works; all I'm
going on is the various postings about it.

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