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Mar 01, 2016 We have a Lync 2013 server, with clients ranging from Lync 2011 on Mac, to Lync 2013/Skype for Business 2015 and 2016 on Windows (7, 8.1 and 10). A specific user has been having an issue where some contacts appear as others in the contact list (aka, Contact X will appear to be Contact Y, but just for the name. Skype client for mac pcitures gettign mixed up. Download Skype for your computer, mobile, or tablet to stay in touch with family and friends from anywhere. How can I run multiple Skype clients on Mac OS X? You need to launch a Skype instance, then go to ~/Library/Application Support/Skype, and delete the files Skype.pid.Then open Terminal and execute one of the commands above (I recommend the open one). Remember: The Skype developers actively work toward preventing you from doing that, so some things might go terribly wrong if you do this. Persistent Chat on the MAC Client. We run a mixed environment, various Unices, Windows, and Mac devices. This is frustrating, as I have to remotely access a Windows machine (or stand up a VM on my Mac) to use Skype For Business persistent chats. We utilize persistent chats frequently across our enterprise, and this is a much-needed feature.
How can the answer be improved? How to find client mac address for a computer. Aug 07, 2018 The MAC address ( the low-level network interface address) doesn't survive hops through IP routers. Seti at home mac download. You can't find the client Mac address from a remote server. In a local subnet,the MAC addresses are mapped to IP addresses through the ARP system. Interfaces on the local net know how to map IP addresses to MAC addresses. MAC address of the client system is replaced with the MAC address of the router when it leaves the network. This goes on until it reaches the server. The same process is applied in the reverse transfer i.e., from server to the client system.
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- Quote:Originally Posted by AppleInsider
The new version, built from the ground up, features a redesigned brushed metal aluminum interface akin to Apple's own instant message client, iChat. An availability menu, buddy search function, and visibility toggle are available from the new buddy list window.
This is the plastic theme, not brushed metal. - Wow, that is a HUGE ripoff of the iChat buddy list UI
- Why code your own stuff, when you can rip off someone else's.
- So long as the likes of Adium exist AOL will never be able to push its way back into the Apple IM market as a standalone app. Speaking of which - does anyone know if the Adium people are working on an iPhone app? That's the 1 biggest app I'm waiting for!
- So what exactly are they offering that would make me switch and use their app?
Unless I'm missing something, their client offers nothing different from either adium or ichat--indeed, if it looks identical to ichat and can do exactly the same things, what exactly is the point? What can this AIM version do better than either ichat or adium?
Seems like a waste of resources on the part of AOL to me.unless they offer some major features not available in the aforementioned programs, there is nothing to see here. - Quote:Originally Posted by LouisTheXIV
So what exactly are they offering that would make me switch and use their app?
AOL have been mismanaged for years. - Quote:Originally Posted by LouisTheXIV
So what exactly are they offering that would make me switch and use their app?
Unless I'm missing something, their client offers nothing different from either adium or ichat--indeed, if it looks identical to ichat and can do exactly the same things, what exactly is the point? What can this AIM version do better than either ichat or adium?
Seems like a waste of resources on the part of AOL to me.unless they offer some major features not available in the aforementioned programs, there is nothing to see here.
The real interesting question about an AIM client on the Mac is not with regard to mere text IM, but audio/video. iChat and (Windoze-based) AIM *used* to interoperate in audio & video chat, but then AIM broke that in their more recent versions. (I believe AIM v5.9 was the last one where it could interwork with iChat for more than mere text.) So what about this one? Does it offer audio/video interoperability with AIM on Windoze? Oddly enough, the AOL download page makes no mention of audio or video capabilities.
I've just downloaded the beta, but don't have any Windoze cohorts who are sophisticated enough to have a webcam to be able to try it out (alas) (even whilst surrounded by a major corporation full of employees mostly condemned to use Windoze). Anybody else? - Ya, the chat client isn't very interesting to me, I'm not even sure I'll go over and check it out, I'm perfectly satisfied with iChat and/or adium.
BeejiveIM on the other hand, I just went and bought that for my wife's iPhone right before I saw this posting. We prefer to communicate through messenger while she is at work since she is not at a computer. let me tell ya, Palringo and AIM act up a lot, many days she will get home and be frustrated that she has been messaging me all day and I have not received the messages. I waited for MobileChat to get it's act together, but decided to not wait any longer and went with Beejive. $16 may be considered a lot compared to the normal $.99 - 4.99 range of apps on the app store. But if this stays stable and does all that it should with constant long-in determined by the user up to 24 hours while the phone is off, email/sms push notifications of new messages, etc, then $16 is more then worth it. - I'm pretty interested in BeejiveIM. I've been waiting for a decent Instant Messenger on the iPhone since the App Store came out. $15 is pretty steep but if this turns out to be 'the one' I will take the plunge. Has anyone else tried it yet?
- Quote:Originally Posted by TimUSCA
Wow, that is a HUGE ripoff of the iChat buddy list UI
As is ichat itself a huge ripoff of AIM. - Does anyone actually use AIM? I've never met anyone who has, everyone I've ever known that uses instant messaging either used MSN Messanger or Skype.
- Quote:Originally Posted by timgriff84
Does anyone actually use AIM? I've never met anyone who has, everyone I've ever known that uses instant messaging either used MSN Messanger or Skype.
AIM and ICQ are de facto the same . and everybody uses ICQ here in Germany - Quote:Originally Posted by timgriff84
Does anyone actually use AIM? I've never met anyone who has, everyone I've ever known that uses instant messaging either used MSN Messanger or Skype.
I've never met anyone who uses anything besides AIM. Anyone who uses ichat is using AIM.amirite? - Well, it's not surprising that AIM for Mac looks butt ugly. I don't know why I would have expected better.
- I don't need all of that crap. iChat is working great and it's not a beta. AOL should be ashamed for waiting this long to release another AIM client for the Mac and still only release it in beta. This new version looks like it has all of the same useless crap that the Windows version has.
- Quote:Originally Posted by Slewis
Most people in the US use either AIM or ICQ, most in China use QQ, and according to a chart I saw a while back on Ars, most of the rest of the world uses MSN/Windows Live or YIM.
Maybe its an age thing also. In my line of business almost everyone is 15-30 years old. I deal with people all over the world. Giving my buddylist's (5 screen names) a cursory look I would indicate the following. These numbers are rounded to the nearest 5, and are not exact as I only counted the people I know for sure, I actually have them divided into countries to help me remember who is who and also with the time zones difference.
175 U.S
95 Japan
60 U.K. or surrounding countries
55 Hong Kong
40 Taiwan
30 China (Mainland)
15 Russia and Eastern Bloc Countries
15 Singapore
10 Thailand
10 Australia
10 Puerto Rico (yea I know its not a country)
10 Central America
5 Vietnam
5 Indonesia
5 Brazil
5 South Korea
5 Middle East - All Countries
Now out of all these people the only ones who have ever asked if I had any other chat client besides AIM were the ones from Mainland China, asking if I had MSN messenger.
I would say 85% of my contacts are 30 or under.
I didn't realize you could use ichat with anything else but AIM, and I never heard of jabber before. But I recall when I add new accounts it says something about Bonjour, but I dont know what that is either. - Adium is the way to go, IMHO. Until voice and video are added to the official clients, then there is no reason for me to use them.
- Nowadays Friendplay IM launching a new Instant Messenger that comes with MSN, AIM, Gtalk and YM connectivity, best part is you can also install it into your mobile phone and do instant messaging on your mobile phone. Download Friendplay IM for free from http://th.im.friendplay.com/
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- AOL is back for Mac. AOL is reaffirming its commitment to Mac users with the first beta release of a brand new, all-in-one Web software, now available for download: AOL Desktop for Mac. The best part, this free new software was developed by Mac users, for Mac users, from the ground up.
- Learn how to sync AOL Mail with a third-party app, using POP or IMAP, to send and receive emails in the app or download a copy of your email. Verizon.net email users - Read our help article for Verizon.net port and server settings.
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