Pongo is a free MSN instant messenger client written in Smalltalk. It is cross platform, running on Windows, Mac, intel Linux and several other unix implementations.
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<p> 1.6: User-level changes <ul> <li>Activity profile window - See when your friends are going to be online next.</li> <li>Pongo will now try to re-invite a contact into a conversation if you try to send him a message after he left (this is one of those "it just does the right thing" things).</li> <li>Automatically sign in again if the connection drops. Turn this on in the preferences window.</li> <li>Minor bug fix: When the notification window is closed, Pongo now closes all coversations, too.</li> <li>You can click the little smiley in the bottom corner to pop up a dialog to insert an emote.</li> <li>Major bug fix: Pongo would sometime eat 100% of the processor usage! The culprit was a faulty test for a remote disconnect that sent the connection thread into a 200 mile/hour read loop.</li> <li>Added "Appear offline" to list of possible initial logon states. This way you can login without making a sound ;-)</li> </ul>
<p> 1.6: User-level changes <ul> <li>Activity profile window - See when your friends are going to be online next.</li> <li>Pongo will now try to re-invite a contact into a conversation if you try to send him a message after he left (this is one of those "it just does the right thing" things).</li> <li>Automatically sign in again if the connection drops. Turn this on in the preferences window.</li> <li>Minor bug fix: When the notification window is closed, Pongo now closes all coversations, too.</li> <li>You can click the little smiley in the bottom corner to pop up a dialog to insert an emote.</li> <li>Major bug fix: Pongo would sometime eat 100% of the processor usage! The culprit was a faulty test for a remote disconnect that sent the connection thread into a 200 mile/hour read loop.</li> <li>Added "Appear offline" to list of possible initial logon states. This way you can login without making a sound ;-)</li> </ul>
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