can anyone give me their opinion on AIM Triton compared to AIM 9.5?? i have both but i juss cant seem to decide which one i like more. they both have good quailities & bad quailities. i think AIM Triton looks cooler & AIM 9.5 is so..90's. what do you guys think??
confusedagain77 answered Friday January 6 2006, 4:08 am: AIM triton i think is by far better. I mean if you talk to a lot of ppl you dont have like a whole bunch of boxes open. And yes it looks way cooler. You can do a lot more with AIM triton and you can make your own colors for font and backgrounds. SO i think AIM triton is soo much better. But keep the old aim around incase you wanna change your icon i do believe you cant change it on the new AIM [that is if you even have an icon]. [ confusedagain77's advice column | Ask confusedagain77 A Question ]
HectorJr answered Thursday January 5 2006, 5:14 pm: AIM AIM and AIM. Trust me - if you are used to it, stick to it. Triton looks really neat, and it is. If you were to use that before regular AIM, then it would be the better choice, but the change is too much. When you are away, the IM box still shows up with the message instead of staying hidden...and it looks like that cannot be changed. A few features do make it cool, but in the long run, regular AIM 9.5 is a better pick. Hope that helped. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
t0xicParadiSe answered Thursday January 5 2006, 4:17 pm: I had AIM Triton and to be honest I HATED it so much with PASSION.
It was so confusing for me and you could easly get bugs from it.
They are testing it out for now so it isn't that safe.
If I were you I would keep the old AIM and get rid of AIM Triton.
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