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April 29, 2009 11:37 AM PDT

A speedier, chattier Digsby IM client in the works?

by Jessica Dolcourt
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Keep an eye on the cutting-edge releases and you've got hints at what might make it into the stable version of the products you use. A new private alpha release of Digsby's all-in-one IM application for Windows looks like it's slashing some of the speed and CPU issues known to plague the slick-looking chat and uber-status-and-e-mail-update application, now in beta.

Alpha users can now set their status in MySpace.

(Credit: CNET/Screenshot by Daren Darrow)

Some back-end work (specifically, an update to Python 2.6 coding language and a move to a new compiler) has reduced the CPU load by 30 percent, Digsby claimed in a blog post. In addition, Digsby did some work on stabilizing AOL IM and Windows Live Messenger (MSN) file transfers.

Other changes include new support for setting your MySpace status, and an option to flash new IM windows by default in the tray, instead of the current behavior that pops them up as they come in. Alpha testers will also be able to go invisible on Google Talk, and have a greater range of emoticons to share.

While most of us won't see these tweaks yet, Digsby die-hards can rest assured that improved performance, lower CPU usage, and more chatting niceties are likely on their way once the alpha testers conclude their bug-bashing.

Related: 10 days of IMing with Trillian Astra beta

Originally posted at The Download Blog
Jessica Dolcourt reviews the latest and greatest smartphone apps, in addition to a healthy dose of Windows software. E-mail Jessica and follow her on Twitter.
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by abrahamnguyen April 29, 2009 5:34 PM PDT
when i use Digsby CPU load 80 - 90 %.

I return to my IM client YAHOO MESSENGER & MSN & GTALK & OPERA for FACEBOOK
;) !
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by Freedomstarfox April 29, 2009 7:11 PM PDT
When I use Digsby, it doesn't take up much CPU or RAM. I used it for quite a while and I'm loving it! RAM goes way down when I close the buddy list (minimize to system tray or auto-hide). Uses a lot less CPU than running multiple applications. Its currently my primary client.
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