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Is there a 'talk' client?
there is etalk by Eric --the author of speedbar --though I
dont use it.
You can use tnt if you want to use AIM --that is
speech-enabled by emacspeak.
>>>>> "Gary" == Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@canada.com> writes:
Gary> This seemed like such a basic thing, I'm surprised
Gary> I can't find it (it's probably right under my
Gary> nose) but is there a unix talk client for
Gary> emacspeak? When I am logged in to Paul's
Gary> computer, I've figured out how to talk to him via
Gary> gnuserv (message "msg") calls, but that's hardly
Gary> optimal.
Gary> -- Gary Lawrence Murphy <garym@canada.com>
Gary> TeleDynamics Communications Inc Business
Gary> Innovations Through Open Source Systems:
Gary> http://www.teledyn.com "Computers are useless.
Gary> They can only give you answers."(Pablo Picasso)
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