• Veedem@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I’m sure my fondness for that time is mostly nostalgia, but AIM was so kickass, man.

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      I remember ICQ being better in every way I cared about, except I couldn’t get people to use it. (offline messaging, you could change your display name without making a new account, other stuff I forget). Kind of like trying to get people to use fediverse stuff now, I guess.

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      I loved the simplicity of it. It did one thing, and did it well enough.

      They had an early mobile app (BREW I think), but it was pretty awful.

      I think SMS gaining popularity killed it, and they were too early for the “What’s App” era that ultimately killed SMS in a lot of places.

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        Lol there was definitely an AIM mobile app for flip phones that I installed soon after getting a flip phone like freshman year of high school and then my parents realizing the bill I had unknowingly built up

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        I remember selecting a pre-android phone specifically because it had a physical keyboard and supported AIM.