DeadAIM 3.2.1 Fileforum Pick

4.1 out of 5 stars 4.1 (70 votes)

(February 24, 2003)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 108,046 downloads

DeadAIM removes the adverts and allows you to selectively hide items in the buddy list window. Other features include transparency and MSN style notifications. DeadAIM is implemented as an AIM plugin instead of a seperate EXE to keep system resource use to a minimum.

Reviews of DeadAIM

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    improvelence

    Reviewing 3.2.1 (Nov 18, 2007)

    Jdennis is a prick who scammed people into buying this then never updated again. If you bought the first version the d*** even tried to charge for the last one he released. This is useless anymore and it will never be able to achieve what freeware has.

  2. 1 out of 5 stars
    pwned32

    Reviewing 3.2.1 (Jun 14, 2006)

    was good. but they stopped making this at version 4.5 that only went up to aim 5.5. this is now a useless turd. aim triton sucks too, use aim adhack with aim 5.9 and that about the best you can get for free

  3. 5 out of 5 stars
    ChRiSHaRpE48122

    Reviewing 3.2.1 (Sep 25, 2003)

    DeadAIM is a Very good Program in Fact There is no Better It's Just too bad that I have to Pay to upgrade it I like the Tabbed IM Windows Transparency Cloning and Especially the MSN like Notifications like I said There is no better Program than DeadAIM AIM+ can lick my nuts and Kiss my rear end cause it isn't compatible with 5.x

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    nickizzle

    Reviewing 3.2.1 (Sep 7, 2003)

    This is the best program ever. I found out a while ago that dead aim has a log mangaer which saves every IM you do! You just double click on a screen name and right click on the tab and click on the screen name where you want to see the IM's! It's way better than AIM+. AIM+ sucks balls!!!

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    Scipio

    Reviewing 3.2.1 (Jul 4, 2003)

    Deadaim 3.2.1 is excellent. I have two questions. First, is Deadaim 4 an improvement? And second, does 3.2.1 or 4.0 block the ads for the latest AIM beta, which was released by AOL a couple of days ago? In the past, AIM has had a habit of breaking these anti-ad programs with their new versions, and I wonder if that's the case with the latest AIM beta.

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