Thu, Feb 12th, 2009 |
Does anyone still actually use AIM to sign in to their AIM account? I've found the AIM Express client useful occasionally when I happen to be on a strange computer (though nowadays I mostly use the AIM iPhone client when I'm AWOL), but on the desktop it's been Adium for longer than I can remember.
Still, if you'd rather do the official way, AIM for Mac 1...
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