Trillian

Have you seen the sneak preview for the next version of Trillian? You should take a look at it. I know lots of folks use MSN or Yahoo for more than just text IM (unlike me), and haven’t gone with a tool like Trillian because of that, but it looks like they are going to be addressing that by making it interoperable with even the advanced features of the various IM programs. The free version will allow for audio chat, while you’ll have to fork out for Trillian Pro for video chat and interoperability with Jabber clients, for example. There’s a nice little feature comparison over there too. Looks like a nice upgrade is in the works.

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