Well I've been with AOL for over a decade and mostly I stay with it for habit
and because I don't want to change my email addresses after all of these years.
It is starting to look a bit dated to be honest and the browser is dire - I use
it for AIM, the added content, and email but use IE8 for everything else. When I
moved to AOL from Compuserve it seemed like a big step forward - this was in the
days when you could only have an email address made of numbers! lol. They need
to upgrade its homely GUI - looks like a sort of 90s disney toy - and the added
content needs to be more customiseable. Still I stick with it because I always
have.
aim... it's ok, file transfer and direct im have improved leaps and bounds,
in particular across firewalls. By default the interface has gotten slow and
bloated. aim ad hack works better.
Web browsing sucks bad. Takes minutes to load. I just use it to AIM and Email
and for free anti virus. I havent paid in 2 yrs. Maybe because Ive been with
them for 7 yrs.
Waol.exe :) Also known as the main AOL explorer i am using at the moment. I
personally hate it. But im restricted to leaving it running while i use IE7. AOL
messed up with my broadband so im using their 1month Trial on Dialup til its
all fixed. I detest dialup with a passion and actually told my mother id rather
go without the internet than use this crap.
Waol.exe :) Also known as the main AOL explorer i am using at the moment. I
personally hate it. But im restricted to leaving it running while i use IE7. AOL
messed up with my broadband so im using their 1month Trial on Dialup til its
all fixed. I detest dialup with a passion and actually told my mother id rather
go without the internet than use this crap.
I would have to say this is my AOL Explorer browser, rather than being part
of AIM.
I don't do that much AIM chatting but I do a lot of surfing with AOL Explorer
and this application is #1 in usage on my profile. With the kind of usage it is
showing, it would be reasonable to assume it was my browser and not a messaging
client.
I have no idea what these are doing on my profile...
Well I've been with AOL for over a decade and mostly I stay with it for habit and because I don't want to change my email addresses after all of these years. It is starting to look a bit dated to be honest and the browser is dire - I use it for AIM, the added content, and email but use IE8 for everything else. When I moved to AOL from Compuserve it seemed like a big step forward - this was in the days when you could only have an email address made of numbers! lol. They need to upgrade its homely GUI - looks like a sort of 90s disney toy - and the added content needs to be more customiseable. Still I stick with it because I always have.
im on BT broadband and its great but i use aim for talking to some pros of gaming and for gamebattles
aim... it's ok, file transfer and direct im have improved leaps and bounds, in particular across firewalls. By default the interface has gotten slow and bloated. aim ad hack works better.
Lol I can't believe people still use AOL
Not that great.
Web browsing sucks bad. Takes minutes to load. I just use it to AIM and Email and for free anti virus. I havent paid in 2 yrs. Maybe because Ive been with them for 7 yrs.
I Like aol 9.0 its good
Waol.exe :) Also known as the main AOL explorer i am using at the moment. I personally hate it. But im restricted to leaving it running while i use IE7. AOL messed up with my broadband so im using their 1month Trial on Dialup til its all fixed. I detest dialup with a passion and actually told my mother id rather go without the internet than use this crap.
Waol.exe :) Also known as the main AOL explorer i am using at the moment. I personally hate it. But im restricted to leaving it running while i use IE7. AOL messed up with my broadband so im using their 1month Trial on Dialup til its all fixed. I detest dialup with a passion and actually told my mother id rather go without the internet than use this crap.
AIM classic.
Ew.
horrid.
Heh, I just use AIM a lot.
I would have to say this is my AOL Explorer browser, rather than being part of AIM.
I don't do that much AIM chatting but I do a lot of surfing with AOL Explorer and this application is #1 in usage on my profile. With the kind of usage it is showing, it would be reasonable to assume it was my browser and not a messaging client.