AtarICQ 0.160 is released

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GokMasE
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AtarICQ 0.160 is released

Post by GokMasE »

Hey all,

At last, there is a new release of AtarICQ available! Since the last version was uploaded, many things have happened that made this one get delayed over and over: I got a CT60, which I needed time to install and setup properly. Furthermore, I shortly after experienced a serious harddisk crash which took quite some time to recover fully from. Anyway, things are slowly getting back to normal again now :)

In AtarICQ 0.160, you should not expect any major changes. Instead, there are some important bugfixes present and even the overlay has been updated again. Here is a brief list of the most important additions and changes:


No hardcoded limit for the number of contacts you can add! The internal
arrays can be adjusted dynamically on the fly now! (Big thanks to Lp for sharing the GFA info!)

Configuration for sound has been bug fixed and should be much better now

The OVL has had another update, so now aICQ can talk to eg. Trillian and GAIM. Furthermore, some problems with receiving ICQ messages of certain lengths (at least that is what seemed to be the problem) has been fixed.

A problem with reading registration data from file has been cured

Fixed a problem where sometimes the wrong window was given "focus"

XBIOS sound should work on Falcons now (Big thanks goes to Deun!)

As usual, you can read more and download the program here: http://www.ataricq.org

Regards,

Joakim


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Post by Gryzor »

Awww don't it look good... shame I can't get online with my Atari!

Keep it up!
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