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teardropb
March 13th, 2003, 11:17 PM
nice proggy smash.. i was just trying it out.

the only complain i have is as much as id like to participate in this community through realtime chat, having multiple clients open at a time is too much for my computer to handle.

the ZP chat client does not take up a lot of resources but its still much cooler to just have one client open for all your chat needs.

something like trillian can connect to msn, aol, yahoo, icq and irc.

why doesnt zeropaid just start an irc chat room. if it can be accomodated zeropaid could even start its own sister file trading room where chat is restricted and only file sharing is allowed.

good work on the client smash..so far seems to be stable and crash proof

download trillian here (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/ )

chipperrox
March 13th, 2003, 11:19 PM
zp does have its own irc room checkout german.p2pchat.org

phalkon30
March 13th, 2003, 11:26 PM
http://www.p2pchat.net/chat/zeropaid.php is our IRC room

MoonMan
March 13th, 2003, 11:28 PM
chipperrox is right and wrong. He just gave you the server. You know its funny you ask this teardropb because an IRC room was started.

Java chat (http://www.p2pchat.net/chat/zeropaid.php)

For mIRC or whatever -> server - german.p2pchat.net (its the most reliable imho)
port - 6667

Get a special mIRC script for the P2PChat network here -> http://www.p2pchat.net/downloads/p2pmirc.php

NO pop ups or ads, and fast and easy.. for both the java web page and the mIRC script.

Ken17625
March 13th, 2003, 11:30 PM
I prefer the IRC method with the applet mainly because it can simply be linked form the site. No program, nothing to install, bu you do have the option of using an IRC client. It just seems like a better idea.

One way or another however, it's gonna lean in one of two directions. The P2Pchat IRC, or smash's chat. Not enough users interested to occupy both with enough users.

teardropb
March 13th, 2003, 11:34 PM
teehihihi.
so ill be seeing you on irc now occasionally.

but still, any particular reasons to have a dedicated chat client.

just for the novelty value parhaps?

phalkon30
March 14th, 2003, 12:47 AM
There are a ton of features in a dedicated client like mIRC, I can't even begin to explain how many more features (mainly because I'm still finding them...)