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well, my question is sort of on the line of hijacking the thread, but I think it'd be pointless to create a new one for that.
I'm very new to the Tablets, but what are the advantages of running Pidgin if I could add support for protocols like ICQ, MSN and Yahoo Messengers to the built-in client (and thanks to tso for pointing me in the right direction).
What else Pidgin can do?
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thanks for any help!