Am 17. Apr, 2003 schw=E4tzte Steve Holmes so:
> About this IRC stuff. My experiences in the past with IRC seemed so
> clunky and awkward. I, in fact find IM to be much easier to use
> thoughIM doesen't allow for very long messages, does it?
I'm the opposite. I find irc convenient and only have problems if you have
too many people participating. IM, however, is annoying and clunky.
Popups are evil. Pop-tarts are yummy. Don't mix them up :).
> Another tool that is handy for live speech and text chat (line at a
> time) is speak freely. This is a GPL product that is peer to peer or
> can be used with a base component, called a reflector. I've used it
> on another project and works great and does not require huge bandwidths.
Based on the description I'm not sure it would work for a 'chat room', but
it looks like something for us to be showing to business owners.
ciao,
der.hans
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