Tech Instant Messenger (TIM) is a simple messaging utility designed for local area networks. It has the essential communication functionalities but not ads or fancy but useless features. The server is a light-weight program that can run on any Windows system, and hosts via IP address and Windows network name.
Worthless without TIM Server and you can't get TIM Serv
carterszoo
Pros
None. You can't use the client without the server and you can't get the server.
Cons
Worthless. His site is dead. You can't get the server so the client is worthless! Worthless!
Summary
Don't waste your time! The client is worthless without the server! Solient Green is PEOPLE! It's people!
Simple and fast IM program, great for small networks.
clompers
Pros
Very simple and easy to use program. Supports rich text in messages and user profiles (colors, fonts, etc). No emoticons to bog the program down. It is also very fast, I had the server running and client connected within 2 minutes. I stored the program on the network and anyone can run it from there and be connected in 30 seconds. The author's homepage has the link for the server which is just as easy to use. Aldo, Announcement is a cool feature for an office - it sends out a message to everyone.
Cons
A couple more options such as minimize when clicking X, or groups of contacts would be nice. There are no sounds, and the interface could be more compact. I've had 1 crash so far, but this is Windows we're talking about.
Summary
what the?
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Cons
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46k program ya sure....Download it and tried to run it guess what you need a server to run it BAH
No Support
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Emailed the developer and requested info on removing the bad language on the main screen, never responded.