Also, if you're using the Crossover plugin (for quicktime, etc...) one of the 'plugins' (it's not really a plugin, but it does run well) is Trillian, a great IM client that does AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN, and Yahoo. And, it's skinnable, to boot. -Lucas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Edelman" To: "KCLUG (E-mail)" Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 8:16 AM Subject: Re: [OT] Linux and chatting and M$ > There's a few IM clients out there that can connect to MSN, with whatever > protocol they are using... Those that come to mind right away are Gabber > (http://gabber.sourceforge.net), Gaim (http://www.gaim.com), and I believe > Everybuddy (http://www.everybuddy.com/en/index.php). I've never used Gabber > (Jabber clone) or Everybuddy, but I do use Gaim every day. It supports > plugins to do ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo messengers as well as standard AOL IM. > Beware though, I don't believe any of the various linux IM clients support > all the features their Windows counterparts do. > > Rich > > On Wednesday 24 July 2002 08:43 am, Brian Densmore wrote: > > I have a friend who wants me to MSN message with them. Not > > ever having had a need to use any IM/ICQ clients, I am wondering > > what MSN is using and is it possible to connect to M$ ICQ/IM/whatever it > > is? > > Excuse me if this is a stupid question, but google wasn't any help to > > me. > > I figured there's probably at least on Luggite savvy enough to answer > > this. > > Feel free to respond off-line. > > > > TIA, > > Brian > > > > > >