ICQ is instant-messaging and chat software developed by Mirabilis, a company that is now called ICQ Inc. and is a subsidiary of AOL Time Warner.
The software is free for download from the ICQ site, file archives such as CNET and other sources. ICQ Inc. claims that more than 40 million people have used the software, and its one of the most popular instant-messaging programs.
The name ICQ is a play on the phrase "I seek you."
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Official site for the instant-messaging and chat software. Available for the web, the PC, Android, iOS, Mac OS, and Linux.
Help for ICQ users in a simple question-and-answer format.
A client for KDE2, KDE3 and other window managers. Uses ICQ 7 and 2000 protocols, and it can also be used behind firewalls using socks proxy server.
Offers for download the old versions of the ICQ software.
Discussing (and remembering) the new and the old versions of ICQ.
Official site for the instant-messaging and chat software. Available for the web, the PC, Android, iOS, Mac OS, and Linux.
Help for ICQ users in a simple question-and-answer format.
A client for KDE2, KDE3 and other window managers. Uses ICQ 7 and 2000 protocols, and it can also be used behind firewalls using socks proxy server.
Offers for download the old versions of the ICQ software.
Discussing (and remembering) the new and the old versions of ICQ.
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