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BSFlite

BSFlite is a minimalistic, line-based AIM client for Unix (including Mac OS X) and Win32. It is designed with simplicity and efficiency in mind and thus utilises as little RAM and CPU time as possible in order to be friendly to multiuser systems. It uses the OSCAR protocol to communicate with the AIM service.

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  •  19 Oct 2008 15:25

Release Notes: The spurious rate-limit warning messages have been fixed. The bug that prevented input on Windows and DOS has been fixed.

  •  22 Dec 2007 16:35

Release Notes: The bug which caused buddies to sign off repeatedly has been fixed. Ports to BeOS and AmigaOS were added. Invisibility status and single log file support were added.

  •  08 Nov 2006 10:22

Release Notes: Several memory leaks and bugs were fixed. Better color support and the ability to reconnect were added. A man page is now available.

  •  09 Jan 2006 10:35

Release Notes: Several bugs, crashes and memory leaks were fixed. Proxy support, better HTML support, a paste mode, and more configuration options were added.

  •  13 Apr 2005 11:04

Release Notes: Numerous bugfixes and improvements.

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