Multiple IMs

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With so many IM systems WLM, Googletalk, Skype, FB, Yahoo! Messenger. Does everyone install all the IM clients or do you install a multiple IMs client like Trillian, Pidgin? Share your opinion and the IM client you use.
 
I only use MSN Live Messenger, but this is mainly for work, otherwise I use facebook.
 
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I call my friends up if I want to speak to them. If not it is facebook chat. The rest of the messengers I gave up on years ago
 
I use MSN for two people, Skype for one person, Steam for one person.

Used to talk to dozens of people on MSN/Yahoo. Funny how I haven't replaced the medium - we just talk in real life now.
Pretty much this, I have MSN logged in on my work PC and have a few people I'll talk to on their rather than texting if they're online, don't use fb chat.

That said I suppose some of that previous social chat has moved to twitter for me.
 
it really ****s me off that people use facebook chat instead of MSN these days, it's unreliable and you can't exactly minimise facebook to the tray!
 
it really ****s me off that people use facebook chat instead of MSN these days, it's unreliable and you can't exactly minimise facebook to the tray!

This.

I miss the days of ICQ and random chat... was quite hilarious on occasion. :)
 
This.

I miss the days of ICQ and random chat... was quite hilarious on occasion. :)

ICQ ruled. :) I must admit though these days I'm finding I'm back on IRC more and more. While Skype's not too bad (when they're not releasing updates that kill the app entirely), most clients - especially WLM - are pure fail these days. They're bloated to all hell, try to be everything to everyone and, again in the case of the new WLM, are buggy as hell.

IRC just works, it's light, supports encryption and no n00bs know how to bother me on there. Win. :)
 
IRC just works, it's light, supports encryption and no n00bs know how to bother me on there. Win. :)

Ahhh IRC... Used to run eggdrops on a solaris box to help me + friends get up to michief back in the days where you could take advantage of splits and also when hardly anyone had firewalls to protect them from all the script kiddie Windows9x exploits. :D

I thought IRC would have been dead and buried by now?
 
Ahhh IRC... Used to run eggdrops on a solaris box to help me + friends get up to michief back in the days where you could take advantage of splits and also when hardly anyone had firewalls to protect them from all the script kiddie Windows9x exploits. :D

I thought IRC would have been dead and buried by now?

:eek: Wash your mouth out! IRC's as useful (and busy) as ever. Granted I mostly use it for tech rooms these days (Linux dev rooms, Usenet chans etc) but it's still hella busy. Gotta love IRC.
 
:eek: Wash your mouth out! IRC's as useful (and busy) as ever. Granted I mostly use it for tech rooms these days (Linux dev rooms, Usenet chans etc) but it's still hella busy. Gotta love IRC.

:D Might give it another go actually and see what's changed... what are the most popular networks these days?
 
Facebook for most, I used to use MSN for about a dozen people none of whom I speak to (at least on msn) any more, Yahoo! for two people and Steam for two as well.

I used pidgin for a bit but it was bugging me, just didn't like it that much
 
:D Might give it another go actually and see what's changed... what are the most popular networks these days?

I spend most of my time on Freenode and p2p-net, the former is rather busy to say the least. Way too many networks to try them all now though. Efnet is still going, as is Dalnet, but I don't use them so much now.
 
Yeah it used to be all about ICQ and the funny sound it used to make when you received an IM.

Nowadays, I have about 3 people on MSN and the same again on Gtalk. I use Pidgin as my cross-network IM, bit like Trillian.
 
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