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twolegs 3 hours ago

And me using Adium on Mac ~2006. Of course rose-tinted glasses and everything, but it was a great experience.

MiddleEndian 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It's not rose-tinted glasses IMO. Aside from cross-device continuous chats (which weren't really relevant at the time) and maybe being harder to send pics (can't recall), Adium was a far better messaging experience than anything modern.

* You could theme it however you wanted to an obscene amount. I had it display all messages right after each other in a small font without any linebreaks and I've never been able to have anything like that since then.

* The dock icon showed the names of the last few people who sent you unread messages

* It integrated with the OS X phone book app so you could it would display a single "John Smith" regardless of how many chat apps (AIM, MSN, Yahoo, etc.) you had them on

* It was actually smooth and not clunky (unlike Pidgin at the time and maybe half of apps today).

anthk 2 hours ago | parent [-]

I used Kopete with inline videos and a newspaper-like theme. It was amazing and beautiful. That under 256MB of RAM. Nowadays you would need 2GB to do the same.

jpalepu 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Great nostalgic reminder! Multi-protocol clients like Adium and Pidgin offered unified messaging and features like persistent logs and customizable interfaces that modern apps often lack.

3eb7988a1663 25 minutes ago | parent [-]

Probably required <50MB of RAM as well.

techpression 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Back when apps dared to have fun icons. I still smile when I open Cyberduck because of the hilarious icon (which is extremely well designed).

anthk 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Same code in the background. Kopete for KDE could use Adium chat themes and emoticons.