ICQ is a chat messaging program made absolutely for the end user. ICQ 2000 has all the great features that ICQ 99 had,including voice, message board, data conferencing and Internet games; but ICQ 2000 will also get your entire message across in real time.
Features include:
The program supports a variety of popular Internet applications and serves as a Universal Platform from which you can launch any peer-to-peer application
It can be used in multiple-user mode, allowing groups to conduct conferences, or just "hang out" online
It runs from the system tray, taking up minimal memory and 'Net resources while you work in other applications
The program alerts you when friends and associates log into the ICQ database
2000b offers tons of options to your message content including PC-to-PC talk and pulldown menus for e-mail messages
It includes ICQ Phone, which lets you make phone calls to another ICQ member according to their information
The program integrates with Microsoft Outlook to import e-mail, send attachments and much more
How does it work? That's the best part!
When you install ICQ, the program asks you to register at a server, which is connected to a broad network of servers spanning the Internet. At the time of registration, you receive a unique ICQ number, also known as a Universal Internet Number. It gives you the option to enter personal information along with your UIN, so other ICQ users recognize you when you log on.
Once you've registered, you can compile a selected list of friends and associates. ICQ uses the list to find your friends for you.
If this is your first time using ICQ, it certainly won't be the last!
Find out what all your friends, family and clients are fussing about, and download your copy now!