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AOL Keeps Quitting
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Virginia, USA
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Hi,
Anyone have this problem? iMac 400 DV with AOL for OS X loaded (the machine is running Panther), and for no apparent reason AOL keeps quitting. The machine has plenty of RAM (512mb) and a 40GB HD, so I don't think it is a memory issue. Accessing AOL via Netscape or Explorer does not lead to this problem, but for some reason AOL's own software won't run properly on the machine. AOL is saying that there is a hardware problem. Anyone have any insight on this one?
I, Macman
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Are you talking about AOL instant messenger (AIM)?
If you are, then the easy option would be to use Ichat instead.
It's a better client, better gui, more features and is fully compatible with AIM.
Sean
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Addicted to MacNN
Join Date: Jun 1999
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AOL's Mac software is much better than it used to be but still isn't very good. It does crash. Fortunately there is little reason to use it, unless you're trying to access AOL premium content. What are you using it for?
Chris
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My dad runs AOL on his iMac G4 and the AOL software crashes fairly frequently. It's their software ... it has issues.
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AOL and Apple just never got along. In my opinion putting AOL on a Mac is like letting my 2-year-old sribble over a rembrant.
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Addicted to MacNN
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There are only two reasons you need to run the AOL client:
1) You use AOL as your internet service provider.
2) You need to view AOL premium content.
You do not need to run the AOL client to surf the internet, or to use your AOL email account.
Chris
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Virginia, USA
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So . . . really . . . how do you guys feel about AOL's software . . .? Just kidding--thanks for the comments-- I am actually asking to try to help a customer, though I will say that I use the AOL client to access my AOL mail (and at times check out some of their content) and am having none of the issues that he is having. I run it on my iMac 600 with Panther and my clamshell 466 with Tiger. This particular customer also has a G4 and apparently has no AOL issues with that machine, just with the iMac G3 400 I sold him. He is leaning toward this being a hardware problem, but I am not convinced-- I tested the machine before sending it out and had no problems. Anyway, thanks everyone for your input. I especially like the comment about the two-year old and the Rembrandt.
I, MacMan
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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My parents (PC users) have been on AOL for years, and most of the people I know refuse to use any other Email address of mine besides my AOL address that's on my parents' account. I tried using AOL on my iBook for a while, and it CONSTANTLY crashed (about 80% of the time).
I stopped using AOL at all. I use iChat and Mail to use my AIM name and check my AOL Email. There's no reason for me to use AOL anymore, and I'd suggest everyone to steer clear of trying to use it on a Mac.
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Addicted to MacNN
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Originally Posted by Jawbone54
I use iChat and Mail to use my AIM name and check my AOL Email.
I agree with you. That's the best way to do it.
Chris
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