jungar: I installed aMsn using apt-get, personally. But of course the aMsn official site will have more updated versions.
Kynan: Wow! That looks pretty nice. If it has cam support, I'm going with this.
EDIT: Scratch that. No webcam support = sticking with aMsn.
aMSN messenger
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Re: aMSN messenger
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Re: aMSN messenger
If you have support for anti aliasing aMSN looks a lot better, but still it is still just a MSN clone, though..
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Re: aMSN messenger
That's good. I like the look and set-up of emesene a lot more than aMsn. With cam support, it would replace it. I look forward to it.Kynan wrote:Take a look at the roadmap http://emesene.org/trac/roadmap
I guess we have to be patient, it is quite new as i said before they only just came out with version 1.0