App of the week: Adium
Here at Apple Reporter, we’re going to start a new segment called App of the Week. Each week, I’m going to outline a new application that you should check out for yourself. Whether it’s cool looking, convenient, or something you never thought you could do with your Mac, there are many apps out there that everyone could use on their Mac. The first of these is called Adium.
Adium is a chat program that was first developed in 2001 by college student Adam Iser. Since then, it has had a long and confusing developing cycle, involving name changes and version number mix-ups. As of this writing, Adium is at version 1.1.4, and is currently the most popular IM solution for Mac OS X. While there is virtually nothing wrong with it, one frequently requested feature is A/V chat, which is being worked on as I write this. Adium offers almost complete customization, from message styles to contact list windows, dock icons to sound sets. It is also open source, and completely free. Is there anything wrong with it?
Adium is available for download here.

This is what Adium looks like on my computer.

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