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I myself have Trillian 2.0! I love it :D. Frankly it’s not THAT diffrent from 1.0, but I love the new sounds and smiles. A few interfaces have changed and I’m actually able to connect to yahoo and MSN again. Also it seems to me to be more efficient when running so I do not have window glitches when using containers to start my IRC windows.
Personally I use Trillian .74 F, But I am toying with the idea of going with 2.0 Pro after the holidays. The main reason I fell for the program after running across it is it allows me to do all the main things the other IM Progs do without all the bells and whistles. I have been with AOL since shortly after getting a home PC in the mid 90s and the one thing that always peeved me about them was they added all these useless toys that only slowed down the system. I have only been using Trillian for at most 6 months, but everytime a problem has popped up they had it fixed asap. In fact I can not remember the name of the other multi-messenger program, but they gave Cerulean Studios props for not only beating them to making the patch, but giving them the patch for the initial Yahoo/MSN problem. As long as Trillian still works I will be using it and continue telling anyone I can about how great it is.
Trill would be my god if only it had some Odigo-like user searching. Maybe a plugin? Someone? Please?
It’s pretty much impossible, Trillian is not its own Instant Messaging service, it just combines 5 (or 6 if you are using the Jabber plugin on Trillian 2.0) and lets you use them in one program with many new features. Odigo on the other hand has its own user base and its own messaging service so it can have that user searching.