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Gaim 0.64! It's a 0, a dot, and a perfect square!

May 30th, 2003 - 6:24PM EDT

As you can tell from the ChangeLog, Gaim 0.64 has bugfixes, buddy list sorting, and a bunch of internal changes only nerds like us care about. Download. Install. Enjoy.

*Update 05/31/03 12:03PM EDT

The Windows builds are now up. As you've probably noticed, the Windows builds get uploaded one or two days after the release. Other packages (Mandrake RPM's, Solaris packages, non-i386 RPMs) get sumbmitted from Users Like You, and get uploaded whenever someone sends us some. If you want to submit a package, E-mail Rob or Sean.


Mandrake builds uploaded

May 21st, 2003 - 04:04PM EDT

Mandrake builds of 0.63 have been uploaded. They may take a little while to propigate to the mirrors, so your patience is appreciated. Enjoy!


Windows binaries uploaded

May 19th, 2003 - 12:24PM EDT

Sorry, again for the delay. We finally got around to uploading the windows builds of Gaim 0.63. There are a few changes with the builds for this release:

There is a version with AND without the Gtk+ binaries. You get to choose. Aren't you happy? This build should also solve the hell that was the DLL issues that were found in previous versions of the installer. Installation should work for any user of the system, now, including group users.


Gaim 0.63 released. Sorry for the delay

May 17th, 2003 - 9:10PM EDT

A bunch of you wrote to protest our week and a day delay, but here it is: Gaim 0.63, slightly late but as awesome as ever. We've got a completely new plugin API and a completely-rewritten MSN plugin from Christian Hammond. Thanks, Christian. We PROMISE 0.64 will be on time. ;)


Gaim 0.62 released. The peasants rejoice

April 24th, 2003 - 5:24PM EDT

True to our every-other-Thursday release cycle, here's Gaim 0.62. This is mostly just a bugfix release. Gaim 0.63 will have cooler things. Read the ChangeLog because ChangeLogs are cool.

*Update 04/25/03 2:18PM EDT*

The Windows build is up now. Also, be sure to check out the WinGaim page which has been updated with brief explanations on using GTK+ themes with Wingaim (such as gtk-wimp, my personal favorite).

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