| I didn't know you could do that in Linux! |
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| by David M Williams | |
| Wednesday, 05 November 2008 | |
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Some of these might have been simple. Not each one was relevant to every person. However, I’m sure each one was novel in its own way and some truly showed why Linux had a far stronger and much more flexible architecture and design than Microsoft’s Windows. Now the month is over let me index the 11 in one handy location plus provide a brand new one, making 12. 1. Linux speaks your instant messaging dialect. I kicked off tackling instant messaging, or IM. This has fast become a popular means of communication among friends, social groups, even co-workers. You get the ability to send short messages without having to fire up an e-mail client and best of all you have presence awareness: you can see if your buddies are online or not. Here’s where Pidgin comes in. This product is an IM client, but it’s not an ordinary one. Here is why, as well as where to find Pidgin and make it work for you.
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