![]() ![]() Simply type your message into the white text box near the bottom of the IM window. Once you've opened an IM window, it's easy to send a message. Now that you have your account and software set up, it's time to start sending instant messages. Those that are offline are listed at the bottom in a group titled "Offline." The contacts that are online are listed under their group headings. ![]() Your Buddy List tells you which of your contacts are online and which are offline. You can also enter more information about the person, including his e-mail address and mobile phone number. When you want to add a new contact to one of these groups, go to the Edit menu and select "Add Buddy." You'll then be asked to choose a group for the contact. You can add new groups of your own by going to the Edit menu and choosing "Add Group." The default Buddy List groups are Buddies, Family, Co-Workers and AIM Bots (automated Buddies for movie times, stock quotes, et cetera). When you open AIM, you'll see a main window featuring your Buddy List broken down into different groups. Your Buddy List is the organized list of IM contacts stored in your account. AIM will then give you the option of adding these screen names to your Buddy List. AIM will automatically search your Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail and Microsoft Outlook accounts for contacts who also have AIM screen names. Being a teenager will always sound like one of your incoming messages.The first time you open the AIM software it'll ask if you want to search your existing e-mail contacts for buddies. So, farewell to AIM and my embarrassing screen name KDog313. In fact, it was what first convinced me that social technology would change the way we interact with each other so vividly that it was worth studying and eventually writing about for a living. After three straight all-night AIM chats, I asked out my first girlfriend, on pins and needles staring at my cathode ray tube until she agreed.ĪIM was a domain parents didn’t understand, giving it a feeling of clandestine cool - akin to getting one’s first car but for the internet generation. I was a shy kid who’d fumble for words in person, but found my voice through the keyboard where I could compose and edit my thoughts before revealing them. AIM taught me to write as 12-year old trying to navigate the world of grade-school friendship and romance. Regardless of TechCrunch being owned by AOL, this moment is bittersweet for me. ![]() For context on the business AOL let slip away, WhatsApp sold that same year to Facebook for more than $19 billion.īack in March, a former AOL employee told Ars Technica that he estimated AIM usage had sunk to single-digit millions of users, and the cost of AOL keeping the OSCAR messaging protocol running became too high to justify. That led to AOL’s fall from grace, going from being valued at $224 billion in today’s money to just $4.4 billion when it was sold to Verizon in 2015. But eventually text messaging, Google’s GChat and Facebook took over, while AIM never fully figured out the shift to mobile. It battled for supremacy with competitors like ICQ, and messengers from Yahoo and Microsoft MSN. Its iconic Away Messages were the ancestor to the modern tweet and status update. Initially the chat experience built into AOL desktop, AIM launched as a standalone app in 1997. Unfortunately there’s no way to save or port your buddy list. People can download images they sent until December 15th, but the app’s download links will start disappearing now. “From setting the perfect away message to that familiar ring of an incoming chat, AIM will always have a special place in our hearts,” AOL wrote to users in an email. Now AIM’s official MacOS, Windows, iOS and Android apps are being pulled off life support. TechCrunch reader Daniel Sinclair tipped the shut-down to us, which follows the cut-off of third-party apps back in March. We’re more excited than ever to focus on building the next generation of iconic brands and life-changing products.” “Our focus will always be on providing the kind of innovative experiences consumers want. “We know there are so many loyal fans who have used AIM for decades and we loved working and building the first chat app of its kind since 1997,” AOL wrote on the AIM help page. But with SMS and social apps like Facebook and WhatsApp having conquered chat, AOL is giving up the fight with no planned replacement. AIM dominated online chat in North America at the turn of the century. On December 15th, AOL Instant Messenger will shut down after running since 1997. The pioneering chat app that taught us to text is pulling the plug. ![]()
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