If you want nice and graphical, you can use licq. If you like text based,
micq is nice. I haven't any experience with the others, but .. trust me,
they are out there. (A search of the web for licq and micq will turn up the
others, I think.. :)
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 03:03:08PM -0700, Nathan Sandver wrote:
> This may be an FAQ, and I apologize if it is. Does anyone have any
> suggestions for a good Linux ICQ client? I want to get rid of my old Win98
> box, but I keep it around for just that one thing. Please keep me CC'd, as I
> don't subscribe to this list. Thanks.
> 
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