February 28, 2008 Filed in:
Software
If you're like everyone else, you've probably got more
than one instant messaging account on more than one
protocol. There are a few decent clients on Windows
that can consolidate your Google Talk, MSN and Yahoo
accounts (among others).
Pidgin is a free,
open-source application that lets you do that. It has a
nice interface, and works quite nicely.
I tried a few different clients on Windows, and Pidgin
and
Digsby were the
nicest. Digsby is in a semi-closed beta right now, and
requires an invite code. Lifehacker and Ars had some
invite codes, but may have ran out by now.
Miranda, while skinnable, has a
Windows 95, ICQish GUI out of the box, which was a
bit of a turn-off.
Pidgin supports tabbed browsing, a pile of protocols
and has a nice, simple GUI.
Digsby is worth watching out for, however, as it adds
social networking (i.e., Facebook and MySpace) as well
as e-mail integration. It could just become your
one-stop shop for personal communications. But, today,
I tend to think that Pidgin is your best instant
messaging aggregator.
Tags: freeware, instant messaging, im, msn, googletalk, windows, digsby, miranda, facebook, myspace