In Response to User Demand, Pidgin Forks

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 04/23/2008 - 18:45

Wired: "Pidgin, the multi-platform open-source IM client that used to be called Gaim, has a lot of fans. The recent version 2.4.0 removed the user's ability to manually resize the input box, and many of those fans got mad..."

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