August 21, 2003

iChat Auto Responder

It's not often that people who don't use a piece of software complain about a missing feature more than people who do use it. Jenny grumbles about how my away message in iChat never sends an auto-response, and she's not the only one. iCAR fixes this iChat omission, and it's released under the GPL. The install went fairly well but I had to exit and restart iChat before the PreferencePane would show up in iChat's preferences. (via Duane)

Posted by george at August 21, 2003 05:00 PM
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Grumble grumble. =p

Posted by: Jenny J. at August 21, 2003 03:20 PM
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Trackback from: Capra hircus at September 3, 2003 08:40 PM

I think iCAR is not the real iChat AV auto responder.
It is only for changing the status message of iChat.

I made real "iChat AV Auto Responder" and it is working every day to check iChat AV video chat is available or not in each environment.

You can contact "tsunagaru@mac.com" by video chat.
And the iChat AV Auto responder answers your call for 30 seconds.

It accepts video chat and returns text chat message ( in Japanese). I made "iChat AV Auto responder" in August 2003.

But I don't distribute it.

Posted by: Takaaki Naganoya at March 15, 2004 05:22 AM

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