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Veix 2010-02-15 08:41

Re: [Maemo 5] Instant Messaging (IM) Client? AIM, GTalk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo, etc.
 
totally agree with Palleman, except i have kept msn to pc-s because i can use rdesktop with n900 and have my msn live everywhere :)

wadedinasty23 2010-02-15 12:03

Best msn app to use in the N900?
 
Pidgin? Haze?
Do i have to DL the plugin from the app browser?

wheatbisc 2010-02-15 12:36

Re: Best msn app to use in the N900?
 
It's either plugins or apps.
Best app IMO is Pidgin, as it is quite touch friendly, compared to aMSN.
Best plugin, as far as I have read, is Pecan, for its low battery consumption.
I do have both (Pidgin app/Pecan plugin) in order to have "always online" instant messaging from the plugin and eg. to send/recieve files using the application.

Darkshine 2010-02-15 12:55

Re: Best msn app to use in the N900?
 
I use the 'Pidgin protocols plugin for Conversation and Contacts' - it's very sexy. Integrates your msn contacts into your contacts list and you can chat with the same interface as SMS conversations. Like the name implies, I guess.

maluka 2010-02-15 13:05

Re: Best msn app to use in the N900?
 
Fring is another great option.

hollowplayer 2010-02-15 14:05

Re: Best msn app to use in the N900?
 
Pecan is the best plugin so far.

torpedo48 2010-02-15 14:11

Re: Best msn app to use in the N900?
 
I've installed 'Pidgin protocols plugin for Conversation and Contacts', which includes MSN (Haze), and I'm very happy with it, at least with the MSN integration. I've not tried the Facebook one, because I do not want all that contacts in my Contacts app, so I'm waiting for the possibility not to add them (hope it will come...).

if you want to use MSN, go for Pidgin plugin for conv./contacts, it's the best.

ajamils 2010-02-15 15:17

Re: [Maemo 5] Instant Messaging (IM) Client? AIM, GTalk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo, etc.
 
Palleman,

I still don't see a benefit of multiple logins. Since you are using same login information on all places (computer, N900 etc) as soon as you login to one machine you will be able to converse with people online. Why would you have to wait for hours ?? Say you are working on computer and talking with people online but then you have to leave ....you can just log off from MSN on computer and login on N900, you'll be able to communicate without any issue.

niqbal 2010-02-15 15:53

Re: Best msn app to use in the N900?
 
pidgin in my opinion is the best msn alternative for an app

Palleman 2010-02-15 16:01

Re: [Maemo 5] Instant Messaging (IM) Client? AIM, GTalk, ICQ, Jabber, MSN, Yahoo, etc.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ajamils (Post 527489)
Palleman,

I still don't see a benefit of multiple logins. Since you are using same login information on all places (computer, N900 etc) as soon as you login to one machine you will be able to converse with people online. Why would you have to wait for hours ?? Say you are working on computer and talking with people online but then you have to leave ....you can just log off from MSN on computer and login on N900, you'll be able to communicate without any issue.

That's not a solution. I change between my computers (incl N900) tens of times a day. There's no way I will remember to go offline/online each time, and there's no way I can keep track of which computer happens to be online at every given moment. That means I will have unanswered messages waiting for hours on computers I'm not sitting at.

And, when the IM client goes offline for some reason (connectivity problems or whatever), it should automatically go online again, as soon as possible. That means that if I go online on my phone, the client on my computer will be forced offline. And then it will immediately go online again, forcing my phone to go offline. Then my phone will immediately go online again, forcing my computer to go offline. And the bouncing game is on.

Skype, Gtalk and even Facebook are online on all computers all the time. I doesn't matter where I am, I will immediately get the message. Works perfectly.

/P


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