Instant Messaging: Trillian (for Windows)
GLAST Software recommends using the Trillian instant messaging (Trillian IM) service to facilitate rapid communication between members of the collaboration who use Windows. Trillian runs on 32-bit Windows platforms only; it features no banner ads, and will also talk to AIM, Yahoo, IRC and MSN chat systems. Contacts are maintained in an xml file.
Note: If you are using a gnomish version of Linux or Unix, you can use Pidgin (formerly Gaim) which acts like ICQ (a pre-Trillian messaging tool).
To download and install Trillian:
To manage privacy settings (and to add and remove contact names):
- Click on the globe button located at the lower left of the trillian icon and select: Preferences
- Select: Chatting Services -> ICQ -> Privacy
- Select: Accept messages only from users on my Contact List (recommended)
To create an idle time event timer:
Note: This timer setting does not appear to work on Windows NT, but to work fine on Windows 2000. NT users appear active all the time they are online.
- From the globe button, select: Set Status -> New Away Message
- Create a message labeled: Sleeping
- Click: Save button
- From the Globe button, select: Preferences -> General -> Events -> Advanced tab
- Click: Add button
- Check: Enabled box
- Select Event Type: Idle Time
- Select Action Type: Set Status
- Select Away Message: Sleeping
- Click: Set Event button
To login and use Trillian, you must first register for an ICQ number at http://web.icq.com/register/. The number will then be e-mailed to you.
Note: Guilli Johannesson is also maintaining a list of icq numbers with access to gaim and Trillian formatted files. This list is useful for adding contacts. (Password protected: requires collaboration name and password.)
Last updated by: Chuck Patterson
05/17/2007 |
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