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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Saturday, 28-Sep-2024 12:32:15 JST pistolero @pernia @0 @9 @Merc @Tony @coolboymew @dcc @f0x @nyanide @styx @syzygy @threat AOL sued the gaim devs to kill the project, eventually they settled for removing all references to AOL from the project, including renaming it from "gaim" to "pidgin". I think there was a name between those two, like it was called something else for a while, but it wasn't for very long. - † top dog :pedomustdie: likes this.
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pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 06:46:10 JST pistolero @pernia @0 @9 @Merc @Tony @coolboymew @dcc @f0x @nyanide @styx @syzygy @threat AIM was really popular for a while, it was like Slack. So your options were install the :aol: one and have a bunch of browser toolbars on your Windows machine or just run gaim. -
þernia (pernia@cum.salon)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 06:46:11 JST þernia @p @dcc @Tony @Merc @nyanide @0 @9 @f0x @styx @syzygy @threat @coolboymew Jesus that sucks. was the proyect infringing on copyright from AOL? why would they wanna kill it? cuz if its for competition any irc client could beat AOL no? -
cool_boy_mew (coolboymew@shitposter.world)'s status on Sunday, 29-Sep-2024 06:46:38 JST cool_boy_mew @p @dcc @Tony @pernia @Merc @nyanide @0 @9 @f0x @styx @syzygy @threat it was really popular in the us
You know what's funny? The really old version without ads worked almost until the end of aim