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Scytail

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Which is the best/most reliable?

For me yahoo has become a major frustration. Harldy any of my sms(text) messages go through and if they do it's hours later. I linked it into my facebook chat but it says people log off when they're still online and even people that actually log off still show up as online as well. I constantly have to keep relinking it with facebook because for no reason it will drop the connection.

Edit: Looking for one that will send a text message with little to no issues.
 

aprildog18

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Windows live messenger with msn+
Still works great, but I don't like the 2011 build though =(
 

Radeonx

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Pidgin or Skype are by far better than everything else, but Pidgin is slightly better than Skype. I'd go with that.
 

Eclipse Dragon

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I've just always used Aim, because it's what I'm used to and only really use it to talk to a select few people. It's probably not the best...

To answer your question, Id go with Skype, but maybe not so much anymore now that it's owned by Microsoft...
 

Scytail

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Sgt. Sykes said:
Pidgin. Light, supports every protocol imaginable, multiplatform, open source, just works.
Radeonx said:
Pidgin or Skype are by far better than everything else, but Pidgin is slightly better than Skype. I'd go with that.
Just tried Pidgin, its alright for cross service messaging but does it text? tried a couple test messages and never got a reply.
 

Stall

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Pidgin. Very light, it supports every protocol known to man and then some, works on practically every platform, AND it's open source. It's a great IM client.
 

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Sgt. Sykes said:
Pidgin. Light, supports every protocol imaginable, multiplatform, open source, just works.
Stall said:
Pidgin. Very light, it supports every protocol known to man and then some, works on practically every platform, AND it's open source. It's a great IM client.
I'd usually call ninja, but you just copied his post and changed some words around.

OT: I use Facebook chat a lot, probably because everyone I chat with has it.
 

viranimus

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Pidgin on linux or Trillian for windows.

Metaclient > standalone clients.

Beyond me why anyone would use anything else.
 

TheLastSamurai14

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Skype beats out Steam by just a bit. File transfers are nice, but what I really like about Skype is that all my friends have it, so when Steam has some server issues, we just transfer over to Skype.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

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Skype is awesome :D

I really prefer it too anything else I've tried. Besides, MSN stopped working for me :/
 

Xannieros

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I use Raptr, it allows you to chat in-game. As well as link many of your other instant messaging friends list. Works for PSN, MSN, Yahoo, Xbox Live, Steam, Xfire, Gtalk, Facebook, ICQ, and AIM.

If I need to talk to someone in a microphone, I use Skype.