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Old 10-14-2008
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Really simple AIM question

Ok i havent used aim in like 6 years and i somehow managed to remember my old user name and password . i have tons of different groups with lots of different people on them. sooo i would like to know if theres a way that i can view hows in what group? please theres must be a waythe drop down arrow doesnt work
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Old 10-15-2008
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Why wouldn't the drop-down arrows work? What version of AIM are you using. If you can't figure it out in AIM I recommend you download Trilian and sign in as your AIM sn. This should let you view all of your 'buddies'.
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Old 10-15-2008
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the newest one and digsby see i havent used this sn since highschool and theres alot of trim i would like to talk to and alot that i dont... and i need to find out who whos
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Old 10-15-2008
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Like i said, try and download Trillian. Its a free IM client like AIM that supports AIM sn's. Log in as your AIM sn with Trillian and you will be fine.
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