I use Trillian, and so do many of my colleagues. I find it works very well, is intuitive (once you get past the confusion caused by the all-in-one motif), and actually offers encryption between Trillian users as an option. I've been looking hard for any problems with it security-wise, and haven't found any to date (that's why I use it...my brother is on AOL, but there is NO WAY I'm going to run AIM!) On Wed, 2002-06-05 at 12:09, rogue wrote: > A bunch of users on my Win2k network are asking to install trillian > messaging software on their workstations because it allows messaging > across several systems (AIM, yahoo messenger, ICQ, etc) and i was > wondering if anyone has been here has been using it and if there are any > security issues which have surfaced before allowing this software on my > network. Thanks all! > > > > -- > ================== > rogueat_private > {\o0| > ================== >
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