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Hi Rocky & Steven  
Following you find a link with more accurate stuff than on Perry's site:  
 
ftp://ftp.ecomstation.dk/pwicq/  
 
I got pwICQ working with installing:  
 
1) Base  
2) Preview over Base  
3) icqpm-b3 over Preview  
 
It does work very basically and simple and =  
 
there are some hard to find features ;-(  
 
I dislike these fancyful WINdoof styled design =  
 
and do like much more the Warp4Styled or =  
 
the Nucleo skin as they are much better to read !  
 
Unfortunately one cannot just select from settings ;-(  
My approach:  
I renamed "default" with "default.ori" and then created =  
 
new ones "default" from the one I choose ;-)  
 
Now I am able to run ICQ under OS/2 again but  
I am missing "Privacy =3D Invisible" very much ;-((  
 
Good luck, svobi  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
steve53@earthlink.net on 10.09.2003 06.36.08  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: ICQ update  
 
In <200309092046625.SM04260@host-66-81-193-174.rev.o1.com>, on 09/09/03 =  
 
   at 08:44 PM, Michael Rakijas  said:  
Just to review for the lurkers.  
 
>(http://planeta.terra.com.br/informatica/trevize/), specifically  
>PWICQ2OS2-Base.zip and PWICQ2OS2-Preview.exe.  I installed the latter  
>first, and the first attempt to run the program worked!  
 
The Preview contains the full package.  The Base contains just the  
plugin  
DLLs and is intended to update an existing install.  
 
>for me a couple of days earlier (did you get the response?)  
 
Yep.  Did you get mine?  
 
>to dispatch.  All is well, right? Well, not quite.  The window wouldn't  
>move from the spot it started in  
 
Use the RMB to grab the border.  
 
>and I couldn't get the 'add/search user'  
>window to come up (clicked and no response), an otherwise very  
important  
>function for any IM client.  
 
It appears to be unimplemented.  ICQ# can be added manually to the DAT  
file for now.  
 
>The "Base" package locked up my computer  
>where it needed CAD to get going again - so I spent the rest of my time  
>only on "Preview".  
 
That's pretty odd since the base package contains exactly the same EXEs  
and DLLs as the full package.  Of course, if you installed the base  
without installing the the full package first, I can understand why the  
program might blow up.  
 
>Is anyone aware (Steven?) of the development plans/profile of the  
system? =  
 
>Is it expected that Perry is still working on the program?  
 
This is question better asked on the support newsgroup or you could ask  
Perry directly.  
 
>Is there anything else I should try to get it working?  
 
Define working?  The implemented functions work best I can tell.  
 
Steven  
 
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