


I know it is a Duckduckgo or Gigablast away, but for the sake of keeping the relevant content here, why is ICQ interesting (in your opinion) and what does it offer to users? If you are interested in that post, I can send some links about that project OK, I must add that there were some problems to make it work with Pidgin and new Kopete (they are not compatible with old server IServerd which is used i KICQ), but it was an interesting experience for me. Later I installed old Kopete from KDE3 on my Raspberry Pi 2 and successfully logged in. I installed ICQ 2003b on WinXP virtual machine as it described at manual ( and registration was easy. So, if you have an old gadget which doesn't support New ICQ by, you can register new UIN at their server (195.66.114.37:5190) and l in using old clients like ICQ 2003, QIP 2005 etc.Īfter watching that video I decided to try it out.

Some enthusiasts use their servers for connection by OSCAR protocol. Several days ago I've seen one video at YouTube about ICQ revival project called KICQ. ■ Synchronet ■ Bluenote Music Source BBS - :23 - OKC, OKīy: Andrew From Orel to All on Wed 01:13 pm If you are interested in that post, I can send some links about that project.

OK, I must add that there were some problems to make it work with Pidgin and new Kopete (they are not compatible with old server IServerd which is used in KICQ), but it was an interesting experience for me. There are not so much users, but they are online. I installed ICQ 2003b on my WinXP virtual machine as it described at manual ( ) and registration was easy. In using old clients like ICQ 2003, QIP 2005 etc.Īfter watching that video I decided to try it out. So, if you have an old gadget which doesn't support New ICQ by, you can register new UIN at their server (195.66.114.37:5190) and log
