iChat AV - help!!!
leyton
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Tue Aug-09-05 08:34 PM
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I just got an iBook and am still learning my way around. Unfortunately the help for iChat AV seems rather sparse. I use it to talk to friends through AIM but there are a couple things I haven't figured out.
1) How do I change my profile?
2) My computer is set to automatically log on to my user without requiring a password, but is there a way I can require a password to sign on to AIM? It is just a thing I am used to from AIM for Windows.
Sorry if these things are brutally obvious but as I said I am new to the Macintosh and can't seem to find these functions. By the way I use OS X 10.3.9 and am on a G4 iBook.
Thanks everyone, I will doubtless have more questions in the future.
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bettys boy
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Wed Aug-10-05 06:32 AM
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Start iChat AV.
Then, from the menu bar, click "iChat" -> "Preferences" -> "Accounts".
Most Mac apps use "Preferences" to control application options.
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cheezus
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Thu Aug-11-05 08:17 PM
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do you just use AIM, or also MSN etc? if so, there are couple multi-im clients that are quite good and even more feature rich than ichat (but lack video chat)
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leyton
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Sun Aug-21-05 12:34 AM
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actually I just ended up downloading the AIM client from aol. (however I have been able to chat with msn users with it.) iChat didn't really work for me.
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