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Five Best Instant Messengers [Hive Five]
Posted by assichadi in Articles, Facebook, Google, Twitter, Yahoo
Instant messaging has become so ubiquitous, an entire generation of internet users is probably unaware there was ever life without it. Check out the following five most popular instant messengers to to help you communicate across networks and the world. Last week we asked you to share your favorite instant messenger with us, and now we’re back to share the top five candidates for the title of Best Instant Messenger. The following instant messengers all support multiple IM...
Last week we asked you to share your favorite instant messenger with us, and now we’re back to share the top five candidates for the title of Best Instant Messenger. The following instant messengers all support multiple IM protocols, more than we could reasonable list in every single entry. If you’d like a quick way to compare clients while reading over the list, check out the extensive instant messenger comparison chart at Wikipedia.
Digsby (Windows, Free)
Adium (Mac, Free)
Adium is an open-source chat client for Mac OS X. Adium supports multiple chat and social networking services like AIM, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, Yahoo! Messenger, MySpace, and Facebook, among others. Thanks to integration with the Mac OS, Adium can pull from your address book to populate your contacts list, use system themes, and issue system notifications including Growl notifications. Adium also has support for all kinds of plug-ins and the hundreds of “Xtras”—Adium’s label for customization packages. If you’d like to keep things private, Adium also supports encrypted chat via Off-The-Record Messaging and is the only client in the Hive to have native support for it—though Pidgin and Trillian can take advantage of it via plug-in.
Pidgin (Windows/Linux, Free)
Meebo (Web-Based, Free)
Trillian Astra (Windows, Basic: Free, Pro: $25)
Now that you’ve had a chance to look over the contenders for best instant messenger, it’s time to cast your vote in the poll below:
Which Instant Messenger is Best?(poll)
Have a plug-in for your favorite instant messenger you just have to share? Can’t believe your favorite didn’t make the cut? Sound off in the comments.
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