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PC's have Fire in Trillian, which simply kicks Fire's butt. It's really nice :) Adium is still better for AOL though :)
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 64 - Apr 23, 2002
or Adium opened, and when needed, I have stickies, iTunes, Address Book, and Desktastic opened. ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 24 - Apr 21, 2002
OK, the pigeon icon is Adium, the best AIM client around, IMO. :) And the globe is OmniWeb. And yeah, I have a pathetically number of posts, considering how long I've been registered here. :D Adam
Bob's Place - Posts: 152 - Apr 21, 2002
1. Try Adium, it's out there on VersionTracker(too lazy to link you to it) 2. Why would you want to? Get Ircle, Snak, JediKnight or Babbel...those will serve you well without the terminal
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Apr 21, 2002
Open on Log-In: iTunes, Mail.app, Omniweb, Adium, Snapz Pro They're all pretty much always on. Entourage, and Photoshop also see a lot of uptime.
Bob's Place - Posts: 24 - Apr 21, 2002
These are always running: iTunes, OmniWeb, Mail, Terminal, CPU Monitor, SlashDock, Dockprefs (duh), Weatherling These are running almost 100% if I've got a net connection: Adium ircII These are almost always running: Console, Project Builder, Interface Builder
Bob's Place - Posts: 24 - Apr 18, 2002
adium version? possible? no?? damn.
Software Programming & Web Scripting - Posts: 7 - Apr 15, 2002
Yeah Adium is great...for chatting. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Apr 15, 2002
while i don't knowingly touch anything having to do with aol, there is something wrong when quitting a classic app quits the entire classic environment unless you are force quitting. in which case something else is wrong. definitly go to www.versiontracker.com and find yourself an osx aim client of some sort. Folks seem to swear by adium. Then figure out what is causing...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Apr 15, 2002
There's a OS X version of AIM, get it at versiontracker.com Also, make sure you try out Adium, also found on versiontracker
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Apr 14, 2002