I always liked ICQ, although I never used it much. It was feature rich and
cool, alas you use what your friends use and nobody I knew used it. Does anyone
still use it?
It was a decade ago, I found it kinda useful and the last time I use it was
six years ago. The thing with having an ID number kinda made me feel like a
prison inmate. Can't beat YM, MSN or IRC.....they survive quite good. I wish ICQ
be wiped out, its useless.
Good messaging network, horrible client. Seriously, if AOL threw away that
horrible skinned interface, the useless Xtraz and the adverts, and made the
client slimmer in system requirements (and better still, added support for other
IM protocols), many alternative client users might return.
I use it only because of some friends...not very beautiful :(
bye bye icq. it's useless and sucks. won't use it again.
there are so many great programs you can use instead.
I was forced to use it for some time, omg never again
ICQ is not so good, a lot of ads
icq kinds sucks, with all the ads an unnecessary stuff. Just using it, because my contacts don't want to switch to msn or skype...
I always liked ICQ, although I never used it much. It was feature rich and cool, alas you use what your friends use and nobody I knew used it. Does anyone still use it?
Skype totally ran over it. ICQ sucks nowadays.
Old fashioned Instant Messenger application. Still popular in some 3rd class world countries.
Foi o meu primeiro software de mensagens instantaneas. Até então, reinavam os chats. Hoje, não tenho contatos que o utilizam.
It was a decade ago, I found it kinda useful and the last time I use it was six years ago. The thing with having an ID number kinda made me feel like a prison inmate. Can't beat YM, MSN or IRC.....they survive quite good. I wish ICQ be wiped out, its useless.
It's ok, but msn is better mostly because most people don't use ICQ
No one uses ICQ anymore. :P
Simple and nice looking chat prog. I prefer msn though.
O Melhor em todos os sentidos, sempre!
Good messaging network, horrible client. Seriously, if AOL threw away that horrible skinned interface, the useless Xtraz and the adverts, and made the client slimmer in system requirements (and better still, added support for other IM protocols), many alternative client users might return.