well yes its like any other instant messenger programs like msn so yeah it is good
You can not use yahoo messenger to talk to AOL instant messenger but you can use meebo.com to use yahoo, aol, and many other messengers all at one time. It does not have to be downloaded. Just a regular internet website.
windows live messenger, Yahoo messenger, Google talk
windows live messenger, yahoo messenger, google talk
Yes, if you have Yahoo messenger and someone else has windows live, you can add them on your instant messenger contact list and you will be able to talk to them.
Assuming you mean IMers, IM stands for Instant Message. An IMer is someone who sends instant messages. IMers are people who communicate using instant messages. Examples of instant messaging tools are Google Talk, Yahoo Instant Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, Adium, Pidgin, ...
Here is a list of some instants messenger that can be used for business meetings: 1. Skype 2. Google Talk 3. AOL Instant Messenger 4. ICQ 5. Jabber 6. MSN Messenger 7. Yahoo Instant Messenger 8. Twitter 9. Facebook
Meebo.com is a website that has Yahoo! Messenger, .NET Messenger Service, Google Talk, AIM, ICQ , and Jabber and is an instant messager website.
There is Yahoo messenger, MySpaceIM, Trillion, Miranda IM, AOL Instant Messenger, Google Talk and many more. Skype can also be used as a free messenger.
Windows Live Messenger (MSN), Skype, AIM, Facebook, eBuddy, Meebo and Google Talk
That depends on what you prefer. They provide very similar services, but they dont communicate with each other. Meaning that it depends on who you want to talk with. MSN Messenger has been more popular over the years, but there are other solutions, that will allow you to use several messenger like solution with a single program. Pidgin is one of these.
ICQ (A cute acronym of "I Seek You") is still around. ICQ could be compared to MSN Instant Messanger or Yahoo Instant Messenger. The main difference is what "network" of instant messaging you are on. Functionally, they're all about the same. Only Microsoft once again installing MSN Messenger by default with its operating system (can someone say "Anti-trust" again?) has effectively gained market share for MSN Messenger over the other instant messenger systems out there. I used ICQ for many years (my ICQ ID being down in the 200,000's range), before realizing that everyone I wanted to talk to was on the default installed MSN Messenger.
Google Talk is the automatic IM client in Gmail. It comes with the gmail account. You can also use an AIM Instant Messenger address.