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{{Software | {{Software | ||
|Picture= | |Picture=NA.png | ||
|Version=3.02 (Mar 1995) | |Version=3.02 (Mar 1995) | ||
|Author=Britt Yenne | |Author=Britt Yenne, Port: [[Richard W. Dreher]] | ||
|License=Freeware | |License=Freeware | ||
|Download= | |Download={{FileLink|YTalk_3-0-2_0-91b.zip}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
YTalk is in essence a multi-user chat program. It works almost exactly like the UNIX "talk" program and even communicates with the same talk daemon(s), but YTalk allows for multiple connections. As you experiment with or use this software, please bear in mind that YTalk is not completely finished. It performs every major function it is designed to perform, and as a whole is much preferable to UNIX "talk". However, there are several more features currently being added which are not yet complete. | YTalk is in essence a multi-user chat program. It works almost exactly like the UNIX "talk" program and even communicates with the same talk daemon(s), but YTalk allows for multiple connections. As you experiment with or use this software, please bear in mind that YTalk is not completely finished. It performs every major function it is designed to perform, and as a whole is much preferable to UNIX "talk". However, there are several more features currently being added which are not yet complete. | ||
[[Category:Chat]] | [[Category:Chat]] | ||
[[Category:Freeware]] | |||
Latest revision as of 16:21, 22 August 2023
| Ytalk | |
|---|---|
| Version | 3.02 (Mar 1995) |
| Vendor | |
| Author | Britt Yenne, Port: Richard W. Dreher |
| License | Freeware |
| Download | YTalk_3-0-2_0-91b.zip |
| Website | |
YTalk is in essence a multi-user chat program. It works almost exactly like the UNIX "talk" program and even communicates with the same talk daemon(s), but YTalk allows for multiple connections. As you experiment with or use this software, please bear in mind that YTalk is not completely finished. It performs every major function it is designed to perform, and as a whole is much preferable to UNIX "talk". However, there are several more features currently being added which are not yet complete.