Rick H
United States of America
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3.1.12.0 (Jan 21, 2009)
If there is one thing we have learned, it's not to push/rush a product to be released because that almost always ends up with more bugs or a crappy product. Microsoft has fallen behind, Symantec etc. Although we all have our opinions on those companies too ;)
I've been with Trillian since the 2.x days and I'm currently a beta tester for Astra. My biggest issue with Trillian 3.x was the load time. My god it took forever. Astra is almost instant. You also can goto Astra's website: http://www.trillian.im and IM from that if your work doesn't allow IM programs. There are a lot of fixes, enhancements, improvements for the upcoming Astra. We are currently at Beta Build 94 and have opened up beta testing to more.
If you like a FULL featured program, astra will be the one, otherwise Pidgin is next in line.
http://blog.ceruleanstudios.com/ has more info.
10.1 (Sep 25, 2004)
pplude92 wrote:
On the other hand, with Windows versions 1, 3.1, 95, 98, NT, NT Server, ME, XP Home, XP Pro, XP Server, and Server 2003 beta-all they did was give me problems.
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My reply:
Your comparing 16 bit os's too? Yeah, that is really fair! ME is not even an OS to me. ME was abandonded from M$ cuz the assclowns knew it was junk. As for having issues with NT/2000/2003 I question your skills/knowledge as an end user/admin (if you are even one). Mind your 2003 is not beta either. I have 2000/2003 running on most of my workstations and before you start flaming, I also run Debian on a few servers as well. Linux has some nice features and so does Windows. But ret***s that claim Linux is better, or Windows is better need fuking shot. Each OS has it's strongpoints/drawbacks. Stop flaming it's as g** as you.
0.3.3 (Sep 26, 2001)
System: Windows 2000 Professional
Service Pack: 2
Internet Explorer 6.0
This error pops up when trying to load:
"Failed to load control "Tray" from . Your verison of may be outdated. Make sure you are using the version of the control that was provided with your application.
Makes me wonder if this was even tested to see if it runs.