Rev on ICQ ?
Christopher Mitchell
chrism at lumin.us
Sun Feb 29 12:24:33 EST 2004
Well, in this format yes. However, I've got logs of every character
from every "banter" I've had on Fire for the last two months.
organized by date and numeric order of the chat. I like the idea of
having it as a soft backup for info.
I kind of wanted to make Rev client for it, as it is all open XML, but
I doubt it would turn out all that well. Since it is my primary IM
protocol maybe I should learn something about XML .. hrm
Yours,
Chris
On Feb 29, 2004, at 3:12 AM, Ops wrote:
> of course....what would be lost in all this...is the *valuable*
> information trail that is created by the list itself...just the
> (valid) banter so far about which IM technology would be "the
> one"...is, well, "telling"...and (IMHO) proof enough that the concept,
> while novel and not without merit...is futile to even consider with
> today's technology(s) and the "fruits" which would become inaccessible
> to the list at large....
>
> Opie
>
> Brian Yennie wrote:
>
>> I should add as bait to many that the Jabber protocol is relatively
>> easy to implement.
>> A Rev chat client could easily tap into the major IM networks that
>> way.
>>> for OSX I heartily recommend Fire http://fire.sourceforge.net/ ...
>>> very well done, overall. I use it for Jabber and AIM. Of course
>>> some functionality is lost, as mentioned, but overall I find it to
>>> be the best choice for me.
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>> Chris
>>> On Feb 28, 2004, at 7:39 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
>>>
>>>> www.indigofield.com
>>>
>>>
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