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| Learning to chat online may be a daunting task to many new Internet users but with a little effort and these three user-friendly chat programs we have chosen for this tutorial you will be calling and chatting with friends online in no time. You can even speak with audio and video with these great programs! |
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Trillian is
a fully featured, stand alone, skinnable chat client
that supports AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo Messenger, and
IRC. It provides capabilities not possible with
original network clients, while supporting standard
features such as audio chat, file transfers, group
chats, chat rooms, buddy icons, multiple simultaneous
connections to the same network, server-side contact
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Skype
is a little piece of software that lets you talk
over the Internet to anyone, anywhere for free.
Skype lets you make high quality calls using your
computer and an internet connection. Calling with
Skype to anyone else on Skype, anywhere in the world,
is always free. Personalise your Skype and play
around with sounds, ringtones and pictures to show
the world who you are. |
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mIRC is a
highly configurable IRC client with all the goodies
other clients on UNIX, Macintosh and even on windows
offer, combined with a nice and clean user interface.
mIRC offers full color text lines, DCC File Send
and Get capabilities, programmable aliases, a remote
commands and events handler, place sensitive popup
menus, a great Switchbar, World Wide Web and sound
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| Go ahead and call a friend with Skype's innovative design. Or maybe you want to have a group chat with the incredibly easy to use Trillian or send files with the tried and true mIRC. These ingenious chat programs will have you impressing your friends and family and bring you closer together. |
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