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About AIM Mobile.
Posted on: 09-06 5:39 pm
rockmyforum

I don't know if we can revive the pre-2008 versions of AIM mobile (2002 that is).
Because the later versions have hard wired clientLogin, SSL, and don't forget. XMPP (2008+ versions only)!

perkele
Posted on: 09-06 5:52 pm
tonyshowoff

If you know where to get copies of different versions it'd help to see if it is possible.
Posted on: 09-06 6:33 pm
rockmyforum

First, I could possibly find the old AIM Mobile apps. Sencond, It's impossible to make the Motorola IMfree work with AIM Phoenix, because it would need sophisticated stuff made for it, etc.

perkele
Posted on: 09-06 6:39 pm
thejohnfan

I have the Pocket PC AIM, or so I think.
Posted on: 09-06 7:48 pm
tonyshowoff

@sswag712

AIM Phoenix isn't stuck in a vacuum; protocols and things can be added to it, the more clients and data that are known the easier it is.

A lot of mobile clients, especially older ones, are written in Java which can easily be decompiled to show exactly how they work and thus also more easily rebuilt for modern devices. Therefore you should share everything, either by uploading it some place like archive.org, emailing it some place, etc.

As far as physical clients go, if they lack infrastructure then there's not much that can be done, but many of them will still work on WiFi and what not. If it is a physical client, then just mention the specific product model, far more will still work than one would think.

And if by Motorola IMfree, you're referring to the Motorola MX240a. Yes, it will still work without any sophisticated works, because it's just TCP/IP over a shared connection via a PC, nothing special about it.

In fact I will put it on my client archive if you email it to me: tonyshowoff[@]levelleap.com

^ Remove the [brackets]. Anyone may email me clients there. You can use 7zip for the best compression but that's not necessary.
Posted on: 09-06 8:20 pm
thejohnfan

My downloads folder (where all the super weird AIM clients I find reside) is a mess, lol. But I have version 8.0.10.2 (as opposed to Tony's 8.0.7.1)

Also for some reason most sites that say "Download AIM 8" give you some version of AIM 7.5.
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