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Which AIM client is the best?
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<blockquote data-quote="PsYkOoOoO" data-source="post: 934344" data-attributes="member: 52176"><p>I have used pretty much every single conceivable chat client out there when I first started using my Mac. I started with MSN Messenger for Mac, and felt it to be the worst chat client ever. Connections would be dropped, sometimes I won't be able to connect, or my contacts won't load at all. I have tried aMSN, Mercury, iChat, and a bunch of other web-based chat clients. I can tell you that Adium is the best chat client out there for chatting purposes. I have AIM on my Adium right now, and it pretty much works seamlessly with all my other accounts (MSN and Gmail). Also, like somebody mentioned, I use Skype for my video chatting, and it is probably the best client for that sort of thing. I do wonder why Adium has yet to implement video chat into its application though, but we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsYkOoOoO, post: 934344, member: 52176"] I have used pretty much every single conceivable chat client out there when I first started using my Mac. I started with MSN Messenger for Mac, and felt it to be the worst chat client ever. Connections would be dropped, sometimes I won't be able to connect, or my contacts won't load at all. I have tried aMSN, Mercury, iChat, and a bunch of other web-based chat clients. I can tell you that Adium is the best chat client out there for chatting purposes. I have AIM on my Adium right now, and it pretty much works seamlessly with all my other accounts (MSN and Gmail). Also, like somebody mentioned, I use Skype for my video chatting, and it is probably the best client for that sort of thing. I do wonder why Adium has yet to implement video chat into its application though, but we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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