Comments on: AOL revs Web-based AIM to version 7
AIM Express 7.0 inherits several features from the regular downloadable version, including tabbed conversations and status messages.
AIM Express 7.0 inherits several features from the regular downloadable version, including tabbed conversations and status messages.
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A solute AIM for lasting this long and having a good number of users.
- by JoyceNgo-218335993631273378369 August 20, 2008 12:34 PM PDT
- Hm.. well I have trouble using AIM express now. I kind of have the fact that when I check my AIM mail, it also shows me online on the right... That's a bit annoying considering I don't always want to be online.. Is that changeable?
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(8 Comments)I totally stopped using AIM express because the last time I did, it looked like AIM 6 and it was really hard for me to do anything, it didn't even load for me.. :(