First off this topic is getting way to fucking old.
Next AIM and ICQ are 100% compatitable. ICQ can message AIM users and AIM can message ICQ users.
Then many of us have been using ICQ for decades and do not wish to try to move over entire contact lists. Others use trillian which combine most all of them. People like myself use nearly all of the messagers aside from skype and I personally prefere Gtalk. However to answer the question, for the longest time ICQ was the main standard and only one with a history and ability to leave messages when people are offline.
for the longest time ICQ was the main standard and only one with a history and ability to leave messages when people are offline.
ICQ and its history logs are crap. You loose everything if some shit happen to your OS, hdd or so ..
GTalk is way better, because it saves logs on web .. so, you loose nothing in case shit happens. And you can access the logs from mars even.
Another plus is, Gtalk have built-in email .. which ICQ doesn't have. And emails from same contact are saved in form of conversation .. and you can recall the shit easily.
Another plus is, we don't have to remember fucking numbers
for the same reason only n00bs use AOL
it's fucking gay.
ICQ is much more professional
ICQ was bought, and is now owned by AOL, in case you didnt know.
Either way, theres no reason for anyone to limit themselves to one IM network these days... youd think webmasters would have figured it out by now.
Just grab one of the dozens of IM programs out there that connect to *all* of the IM networks (GAIM, Trillian, Adium for OSX, etc). They are generally better and have more features than the official IM clients for specific networks.
icq is the best communication specially if you're doing some business..
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Yeah i think everyone in the biz uses ICQ but i feel like more people use MSN for personal.. but i feel like MSN is so impersonal and just not friendly..
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