Is anyone else REALLY bothered by the fact that you pretty much have to pick one or other Huge Media Conglomerate's tool when you want to use IM software?
I don't want to support AOL (shudder), Microsoft (shudder) or Yahoo (meh). I don't want to rely on their servers for such a basic type of communication.
But Merc, you say, you rely on Yahoo for your email, don't you?
Sorta, I say. I have my own mail server. Yahoo is just an intermediary. I can unsubscribe any time I want and continue to download my mail from any of the dozen or so other accounts where I get mail.
And that's what I'd prefer for IM. But I can't do that. I can do AOL, MSN or Yahoo. I can use alternative clients but they still run the network.
And IM has been around for a long time - about eight years, I think. Why the hell isn't there an RFC or a standard client? I know there's WORK on a standard client, but in 8 years the progress has been disgustingly minimal, primarily because AOL, MSN and Yahoo are involved in a corporate dick-wagging contest over the standards that cause "interoperable" clients to break on a fairly regular basis.
The internet operates the way it does BECAUSE of standards. IM is a basic technology that has no standard. This is a condition not unlike needing a Verizon phone to call Verizon customers and a Sprint phone to call Sprint customers. In other words, complete and utter bullshit for no technical reason.
I'm amazed that those of you who use ANY IM client continue to put up with it.