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Wednesday, May 25, 2005
6:01:00 PM EDT

AIM Triton Beta 2 is out!

Quite a busy day. Download at http://beta.aol.com./projects/tritonbeta.


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  • #16 Comment from foureverhappy247 
    3/7/06 9:00 PM Permalink
    grr!! why cant i have an icon?! from iconator.com?!!??  grrr wht happend to my profile
  • #15 Comment from elmofreak1231 
    2/27/06 8:20 PM Permalink
    what the heck y cant you change you profile on triton!!!!!!!!!urghhhhhhhhhhhhh
  • #14 Comment from psgamer0921 
    6/22/05 6:31 PM Permalink
    I may have missed it, but will the final version have Logging, GAIM/DeadAIM-esque?
  • #13 Comment from ksc2i8 
    6/15/05 7:42 PM Permalink
    What is the target date for triton? end of the year? next spring? or what
  • #12 Comment from gbcypes 
    6/3/05 2:21 PM Permalink
    Replying to nomailnochat:
    Saved password is something we are aware is missing, and are working on it to get it into Triton.  In terms of memory usage, Justin said it best when beta 1 was released, "Note that this is a very early beta, of a product that is a complete rewrite... it's not very polished in a lot of places. The standard disclaimers about beta software definitely apply here."  We are constantly making tweaks and adjustments to perf and memory, and hopefully with each successive release things will improve.

    One additional note/opinion regarding .Net.  Perf with .Net is not my only objection, but debugging really is a pain with no edit/continue and very painful experience attaching to process to debug across languages.  In my personal experience C# is a terrific language for quick development, but it is not ready for prime time when writing a super robust app.
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