Yahoo Messenger with Centericq

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Yeah, the screens get awful busy at times and that is probably one big
downfall to readers like Speakup - the inability to contain focus
within a single window.  I think the F9 key is supposed to maximize
some windows but I had some trouble reading messages quickly before.

Big news! I did get my yahoo messenger to authenticate properly now.
It seems that my old version 4.9.11 was broken because yahoo
apparently changed their protocol or something.  Later versions fixed
this problem and I'm now running 4.20.0 and yahoo works good now.

On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 10:17:17AM -0500, Igor Gueths wrote:
> Hi Steve. Do you get the problem where when you are reading messages in Centericq, your tontact list is stuck within the message itself? Bc that's why I stopped using it. I forget the version 
> I was using at the time, but I remember thinking...Someone needs to yank out this interface and write a new one. 
> On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 06:44:03AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> > On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 06:15:50AM -0500, ace wrote:
> > > What exactly is centericq?  Is it a program that will allow me to log onto 
> > > multiple messengers in Linux?  I need one of those.
> > > 
> > Yes, and it can be found at 
> > http://thekonst.net/en/centericq
> > 
> > It supports many different IM services; I currently have ICQ and MSN
> > going and am trying to get my yahoo going as well but it doesn't like
> > me for some reason <sigh>.  That's why I'm trying to ask around to see
> > what is up with this.  If I go to yahoo support, I probably will never
> > get an answer or if I do, they will probably tell me to use winblows
> > and not concern myself with good stuff like linux and configuring the
> > server info myself.
> > 
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