• Munro Oakley posted an update 6 years ago

    You go to the download page and receive a copy of the free software client for your computer.

    You install the application and open the client.

    The client attempts to connect to the host.

    When the client is connected to the server, you can put in your name and password to log in to the host. If this is the first time on, you can…[Read more]

  • Munro Oakley posted an update 6 years ago

    In the past few years, however, quite a few providers have cut to AIM’s audience. Google recently introduced its own IM program, Google Chat . Proprietary multiprotocol applications like Trillian and Pidgin, that permit users to IM on several services at the same time, are also quickly gaining in popularity. According to a 2006 research by…[Read more]

  • Munro Oakley posted an update 6 years ago

    In 1982, Commodore International released the Commodore 64 PC. The Commodore 64 comprised an Internet support, Quantum Link (also known as Q-Link), that was known as America Online (AOL) from the’90s. Q-Link users could pay a monthly fee to send text-based messages to others via modemas well as the receiver had the option of responding to or…[Read more]

  • Munro Oakley posted an update 6 years ago

    In 1982, Commodore International released the Commodore 64 PC. The Commodore 64 comprised an online support, Quantum Link (also called Q-Link), which was called America Online (AOL) from the’90s. Q-Link users could pay a monthly charge to ship unsolicited messages to others via modem, and the receiver had the option of responding to or ignoring…[Read more]

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  • Munro Oakley became a registered member 6 years ago