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		<title>Torn between Pidgin and Digsby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve been a longtime Digsby advocate all the way back to the private alpha stage of development.
Given the growing number of social networks, chat addresses and email accounts I had I found it a brilliant solution to keeping it all under check. I also liked the simple but effective design and of course there was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been a longtime Digsby advocate all the way back to the private alpha stage of development.</p>
<p>Given the growing number of social networks, chat addresses and email accounts I had I found it a brilliant solution to keeping it all under check. I also liked the simple but effective design and of course there was that warm early adopter glow of being there to support a growing service from the very beginning.</p>
<p>6 months later and I started to use Pidgin.</p>
<p>This wasn’t a deliberate choice at first, I started dual booting Ubuntu and of course Pidgin is the default chat client. I was immediately impressed by what I saw, it was fast, a <strong>lot</strong> faster then Digsby and supported a whole lot more chat networks while additionally having some great plugins available.</p>
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<p>While Digsby is great in the way it keeps track of social networks like MySpace, <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/2009/10/17/facebook-login/">Facebook</a> and Twitter the reality is I wasn’t actually using those features very much at all. When I did use them it was through Flock. It did have the very real advantage of Facebook Chat integration which I <strong>did</strong> use a lot, however I quickly discovered that Pidgin also had a plugin available to achieve this.</p>
<p>Also I found Pidgin had support for IRC Chat which is something I have begun to use a&#160; fair bit lately.</p>
<p>The fact was I was using Digsby, a IM client which was way too resources heavy and susceptible to RAM spikes when Pidgin would do the job better.</p>
<p>I felt a little guilty, but I’m not writing Digsby off at all. I still think it’s great and I really like the direction it’s going in, but I just found a better alternative for my needs at this point in time. Digsby is still a very young client and has a lot of potential. A promised update is coming up to address lots of performance issues and hopefully introduce some new features and I’m looking forward to that.</p>
<p>For now however Pidgin is my stop-gap.</p>

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