"On Tuesday we asked for your favorite instant messaging applications, and over 550 comments later, we've culled it down to the most popular five. From web-based chat to desktop clients to tools that combine IM, email, and social networking, your nominations spanned a wide range of instant messaging applications. Let's take a closer look at the five most voted-for apps, and face them off against each other in a final showdown to crown the ultimate favorite..."Continue reading : Five Best Instant Messengers
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Windows Live Messenger
Yahoo Messenger
Google Talk
Skype
AIM
ICQ
Other IM Clients
Multi-protocol
Web-based Multi-protocol
IM Related
Mobile
Webcam Tools
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You should also try Instan-t Messenger. It offers interoperability with WLM, Gtalk, Yahoo, AIM/ICQ and other features that clearly set it apart!
I think open source and Adobe Air apps are the best. I downloaded TweetDeck and love it. It's only a matter of time until they add LinkedIn, Myspace and chat components...
Don't install Digsby without being aware that it will use your computer to make money. Read this from their license agreement:
15. USAGE OF COMPUTER RESOURCES.
You agree to permit the Software to use the processing power of your computer when it is idle to run downloaded algorithms (mathematical equations) and code within a process. You understand that when the Software uses your computer, it likewise uses your CPU, bandwidth, and electrical power. The Software will use your computer to solve distributed computing problems, such as but not limited to, accelerating medical research projects, analyzing the stock market, searching the web, and finding the largest known prime number. This functionality is completely optional and you may disable it at any time.
i agree with Allen Borza, i love TweetDeck and Adobe Air apps!