aMSN 0.95 Released 213
An anonymous reader writes "After more than a year since their last update aMSN has published version 0.95. New features include 'webcam support, tabbed chat windows, improved skin plugin support, new file transfer protocol, many new plugins (like Ink and Nudge support), an improved bug report system, as well as LOTS of bug fixes.' In addition to many new features and fixes the aMSN site has been given a face lift to (hopefully) facilitate ease of use."
slow downloads (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:slow downloads (Score:5, Informative)
Here [sourceforge.net] is the sourceforge download page, following which you can select a mirror from.
More features than Gaim (Score:2, Interesting)
Anyone who knows more about the specific advantages?
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:1)
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:2, Informative)
Unfortunately, sending a file trough a Microsoft MSN server makes the tranfer go *VERY* slow.
It appears aMSN supports direct file transfers.
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:3, Insightful)
Um, that is either a contradiction or although I don't drink I've hit the scotch too early today.
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:2)
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:2)
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:2)
Never mind the latest and greatest. Although I may not be able to have webcam chats with all my contacts, at least I can contact them without cluttering my screen with 3 different messengers.
Now that some new features have been built in into the open-source application aMSN, the source code for these features is available and I expect that other messengers, including Gaim, will soon
Re:More features than Gaim (Score:4, Interesting)
don't you think it's actually pretty rational that something as easy as a damn msn client is written in a language that makes the code 3-5 times shorter and easier to read ? many of your favourite tools in linux are written in C or use a bash scripts to start up complicated applications, i see no whiners there
anyway, my problem is that amsn has crashed a lot on me. the tcl/tk has had issues with 2.6.x kernel line and tended to deadlock after some point. amsn ran fine with 2.4.x kernel line, but since 2.6.x came along it has been rather unstable and thats why i use gaim right now.
however, gaim is YEARS back in it's msn support and amsn obviously is ahead here.
OK, there is NO WAY... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:OK, there is NO WAY... (Score:2, Insightful)
And, since this is not commercial software, the odds are that they don't really care too much.
Especially now, when they are having such a hard time with all of the monopoly lawsuits.
Re:OK, there is NO WAY... (Score:2)
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Re:OK, there is NO WAY... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:OK, there is NO WAY... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:OK, there is NO WAY... (Score:2, Insightful)
If Microsoft knew what was best for them.. (Score:2)
Just rename it to... (Score:2)
Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:5, Interesting)
It's really interesting, actually... To talk to people all over the world you generally need AIM and MSN. Perhaps YIM, but the people who *only* use YIM are few and far between.
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
I'm in Britain; I don't have MSN; I do have AIM; loads of my friends have AIM and only a couple have MSN.
Obviously my anecdotal evidence is no stronger than yours, but, I'm just saying...
To be honest it's not always geographically based either. The reason I have AIM (and most of my friends have AIM) is because it seems the standard within the drum'n'bass community: if you want to send tracks to label bosses and DJs, you need AIM, simple as. Whereas none of them have MSN re
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
with im, you at least get to filter the tards a bit better.
nothing like the feeling of some fresh irc to piss me off.
still addicted to it tho
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:5, Interesting)
I live in Brazil. My only exclusively-AIM-or-Yahoo contacts are from people in the US. Most of my list is still ICQ because that was the "big one" here years ago, and I say "still" because most new users go to MSN and lots of the ICQ "early adopters" (me included) now have MSN accounts as well. So, I guess in order of popularity, it's:
USA: AIM, Yahoo, MSN, ICQ
Brazil: MSN, ICQ, AIM, Yahoo
Other countries, anyone?
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:1)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Yes. I've never seen the name MSN being used in Brazil in any non-MSN-Messenger-related context.
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:2)
Yes, I agree. However, if one wants to have some of the nice features of msn (no, not nudge!), like webcam or such, you have to use amsn on anything other thatn windows. I have not used amsn for some time, but the
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:1)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:1)
Re:Gaim? MS-messenger? (Score:5, Funny)
Well, technically I believe it stands for "AOL".
Worthless anecdotal evidence ahead: (Score:2)
Website? Looks bad. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Website? Looks bad. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Website? Looks bad. (Score:2)
Ok, but why use javascript to select download then? You could at least provide a go-buttion, for those without javascript.
Besides, tabbing is nice. However, I found no way to switch tabs with keyboard, and stretching for the mouse is painful (yes, I do use ratpoison), it is ugly when running in smal windows (the buttons and such f
Re:Website? Looks bad. (Score:2)
By the sound of things, it needs less work.
Re:Website? Looks bad. (Score:2)
Website Design (Score:4, Informative)
Good Business Practices (Score:2)
Going IE is not always the best thing to do®, IMHO...
i don't get it... (Score:4, Insightful)
Why is this a big deal?
If it offered multiple clients like Trillian [trillian.cc] does, or had some snazzy features that MSN didn't already have, I could see it being big news...
Strange indeed, seeing as MSN is probably the least popular messenger between AIM/Yahoo/MSN... I just don't understand the motivation behind writing a clone. Anyone see something I'm missing?
Re:i don't get it... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:i don't get it... (Score:5, Insightful)
In the US perhaps.. In europe ICQ was pretty much "The" IM until Microsoft's bundling of MSN Messenger attracted the dimwitted hordes of teenagers, at this point anyone wanting to contact any of these people would use MSN Messenger (since before this point not a lot of people were using IM software) and this in turn led to a situation where only "nerds" were using ICQ and most of them ended up getting an MSN account just to be able to keep in touch with their friends..
Now if only Microsoft could get offline messages for MSN Messenger I wouldn't mind this situation but it seems they think "E-mail = offline message"..
/Mikael
Re:i don't get it... (Score:1, Insightful)
No, ICQ was popular until it started to become one giant bloatware piece of shit, and thats not microsofts fault
Re:i don't get it... (Score:2, Informative)
Actually I'm a beta tester for Windows Live Messenger (the next version of MSN Messenger) and one of the new features is offline messages. And for everyone saying AOL is the most popular, here in Australia MSN is the main one. I don't know anyone who uses any other client exclusively. I and a few others have Google Talk but MSN is the one used most.
Re:i don't get it... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:i don't get it... (Score:2, Informative)
The website's messed up, but you can get the linux version on the SF page: http://sourceforge.net/projects/amsn [sourceforge.net]
Re:i don't get it... (Score:2)
Re:i don't get it... (Score:2)
Plus, no one I know uses AIM.
Maybe it's a US thing.
I use GAIM most of the time (msn, in-house jabber server, jabber.org, yahoo messenger, and now google talk).
Most of my friends I met in college use yahoo messenger and some jabber.org or google talk. People with no computer knowledge started using MSN around me, so I got a user. Plus, we use a jabber IM server at my job, because it's handy.
But when you want to
It works on Linux! (Score:2)
Motivation for this? This works under Linux. Written in TCL. If I have to use MSN to talk to someone I don't have to reboot into my Winders partition.
Re:i don't get it... (Score:2)
So, you may ask
ASL? lol u sux (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:ASL? lol u sux (Score:2)
I'm not sure I want to chat with anyone that can't speak Japanese or German and it's hardly as if I'm setting a high standard here.
What's that, you aren't well-versed in foreign languages? Well then, you must be STUPID, and therefore not worth my time.
Last time I checked both IRC and Jabber were rather confusing to the uninitiated. IRC has the concept of dozens of different n
Re:ASL? lol u sux (Score:2)
What's the count now? (Score:4, Informative)
I like Gaim the best of all the packages but it's lack of webcam support is sad.
BTW, what would be a good choice of webcam to buy for Linux that is likely
to work well with whatever comes along? Something economical but solid.
I don't want to waste $10 on a POS cheap cam but I don't want to spend $200 either..
Come on Gaim, get with the program!!
Re:What's the count now? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:What's the count now? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:What's the count now? (Score:2)
Re:What's the count now? (Score:2)
Here's the QuickCam Chat [logitech.com]
And, the kernel module (2.4/2.6) for it: http://mxhaard.free.fr/download.html
Make sure you recompile ('make menuconfig') the kernel for Video On Linux support.
After you compile the kernel module for your box, just modprobe it in before you start the webcam feature on aMSN.
Re:What's the count now? (Score:2)
You might also consider that Gaim supports a whole boatload of protocols whose official clients have webcam support (AIM, MSN, Yahoo for a start). It's one thing to get webcam support working on one protoc
Re:What's the count now? (Score:3, Interesting)
Here's the working download links: (Score:5, Informative)
Linux Installer (need llibstdc++.so.6) [sourceforge.net]
AutoPackage [sourceforge.net]
Debian [sourceforge.net]
Ubuntu [sourceforge.net]
Fedora Core 3 [sourceforge.net]
Fedora Core 4 [sourceforge.net]
Mandriva 2006 (Formerly Mandrake) [sourceforge.net]
Slackware [sourceforge.net]
Archlinux [sourceforge.net]
Gentoo [sourceforge.net]
Other [sourceforge.net]
Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
Re:Typicall awful font rendering on Linux (Score:2)
excuse my ignorance, but... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:excuse my ignorance, but... (Score:2)
Re:excuse my ignorance, but... (Score:2)
FINALLY! (Score:2)
I ran modprobe for my webcam kernel module, downloaded the tarball, ran the Tcl script, and it picked up the fact I had VOL and the driver woke up in a second.
Well done!
Ignorant slut teens rejoice! (Score:5, Funny)
The word is a better place.
If aMSN doesn't do it for you... (Score:2, Informative)
Good Mirrors (from amsn website) (Score:2, Informative)
http://agoodm.plus.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=7 [plus.com]
- or-
http://amsn.amnestysalinas.org/ [amnestysalinas.org]
Torrent links are available at :
http://amsn.recordingground.com/viewtopic.php?t=10 3 [recordingground.com]
download.php blocked (Score:2)
It appears MSN servers will block some words the example given is "download.php"
I tested this and it appears to be true.
sending download.php to a friend on MSN resulted in a message saying this message was not delivered.
now this means that each and every line of text sent over MSN is parsed for content.
it also means the msn server has a function built in to carry out a different action depending on what the parser found.
The implications are that there are other phrases
Not a bad release (Score:2)
But, since it wasn't explicitly mentioned, aMSN is an open source MSN Messenger IM clone.
And, like many other
Re:Not a bad release (Score:2)
I'll stick with Trillian for now, anyway.
Re:i dont understand... (Score:2, Informative)
- is only available for Windows
- displays ads
- has a bad user interface (you can't even rename contacts)
Re:i dont understand... (Score:2)
Re:i dont understand... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Mac OSX and Web Cam (Score:2)
Re:The MSN client I want is..... (Score:2)
http://thekonst.net/centericq/ [thekonst.net]
Re:The MSN client I want is..... (Score:2, Informative)