>--[sean finney]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > support some form of text-only mode? for icq i've used licq and micq, > one of which has a text-mode plugin, the other *is* text mode, but > i'm not happy with either because the former doesn't keep history > in text mode, and the latter was rather barebones the last time i checked.
*ehem* you might want to re-check it, but don't use the version from stable. Actually don't use the Debian version from unstable, but get it directly from micq.org - it's usually better, and you can try out a CVS snapshoot for bleeding edge stuff. Though mICQ is currently ICQ-only, it has some features not available in other ICQ clients, including the best client detection, support for UTF-8 messages and input (only sim / Kopete claim to be able to understand those, however, they actually don't and display only garbage when receiving such a message), and a command to peek whether someone is offline or just hiding. It also has better debugging capabilities than any other ICQ client. However, if you're in need of MSN/Yahoo/AIM/other protocols, those aren't supported... :-/ Yours, Rüdiger (mICQ author/maintainer). -- 100 DM = 51 ¤ 13 ˘. 100 ¤ = 195 DM 58 pf. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ruediger-kuhlmann.de/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]