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Troglodyte seeks info on IM
01-24-2007, 08:56 AM
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Troglodyte seeks info on IM
Ok, I'm too lazy to figure this out on my own, I admit.
I've never used IM in any form, but now DW insists that I have to. So, some questions:
How do I set it up? Is this something I get from my ISP, or off some web site?
I'm aware of AOL IM, & have the impression that they're the most implemented, but do you have to subscribe to AOL internet service itself to use it, or is this a standalone web app?
What other IM apps are there, & how do they stack up?
Is one IM compatable with another - can I chat with someone if I'm using XYZ IM & they're using AOL?
Features? What do you like/dislike?
I could ask a kid for help, but don't have one laying around. Figure you guys are the next best thing...
THX===
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
01-24-2007, 10:28 AM
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
Bobot, I like Trillian myself. It works with AIM and a number of other IM services.
http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/
You can get a screen name and password from aim.com or messenger.yahoo.com.
Coach
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
01-24-2007, 10:33 AM
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
I don't know your situation, but are you SURE you want to do this?
I have IM at work and it's a CONSTANT interruption. A real PITA. Why would you want to do that to yourself unless the boss made you do it?
(And yes, I know your wife IS the boss... but seriously. Too much technology -- it's running our lives!!)
Caroline (aka "the Luddite")
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
01-24-2007, 12:21 PM
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
It'd help if you could explain what your wifes expectations are of your IM ability.
Does she want to IM you on a cell phone? Does she want you to IM her on her phone? Another device? A PC? Bidirectional or just one way?
Chances are you can just use a web interface to send and a simple client you may already have (msn instant messenger) to receive.
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
01-25-2007, 05:49 AM
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
I never "got" the advantage of IM over regular e-mail. You can set your e-mail to check the server once a minute if you like, you're not limited to message length, and you have a backup record of your communication. If I needed to IM a cell phone instead of calling it, I'd just go one of those sites where you can send IMs to phones on line.
I tried computer IMs for about three days and after the first 15 minutes I got sick of the constant beeeping and booping and feeling like someone was waiting with bated breath on the other end.. I'd be trying to type, and the person on the other end would keep beeping and booping "where are you?" and there was always a lot of annoying simultaneous cross-messaging. Also, I never really got the correct etiquette/sense of "can this exchange now be over?".. it'd required a minuet of several IMs to wind down gracefully.
If I need real-time communication I just pick up the phone. It's way easier.
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
01-25-2007, 05:35 PM
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
Well, I'm a little embarrassed that I even asked; it turned out to be easy after all.
The only reason I went to IM is we're on a still dial-up connection here at home - now my "office" - and the bacon-bringer-homer was frustrated with not being able to ping me while I fiddled spent quality time on-line.
ANyway, here I am a little closer to the XXI century; & I won't divulge my IM ID to but a chosen few.
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
01-25-2007, 05:48 PM
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Re: Troglodyte seeks info on IM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ladelfina
I never "got" the advantage of IM over regular e-mail. You can set your e-mail to check the server once a minute if you like, you're not limited to message length, and you have a backup record of your communication. If I needed to IM a cell phone instead of calling it, I'd just go one of those sites where you can send IMs to phones on line.
I tried computer IMs for about three days and after the first 15 minutes I got sick of the constant beeeping and booping and feeling like someone was waiting with bated breath on the other end.. I'd be trying to type, and the person on the other end would keep beeping and booping "where are you?" and there was always a lot of annoying simultaneous cross-messaging. Also, I never really got the correct etiquette/sense of "can this exchange now be over?".. it'd required a minuet of several IMs to wind down gracefully.
If I need real-time communication I just pick up the phone. It's way easier.
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I like IM, I always have it on when I am at the computer and usually have 2 or 3 casual and frequently interrupted conversations going on. Great way to stay in touch with one's adult children.
Ha
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