An update to AIM for Mac (2.1.302) has been released

Posted Jul 30th 2010 1:00PM by Larry Aasen
Filed under: Announcements, AIM for Mac

Running Man

We just released an update to AIM for Mac (version 2.1.302) which fixes various issues reported by our users. Check for updates today.

  • Fixed a crash that happens sometimes when closing the Welcome window
  • All users may now edit and change their buddy icon
  • Fixed an intermittent issue that prevented some users from expanding and collapsing their Buddy List groups
  • Increased speed typing your username on the Sign In screen
  • Your status will no longer be reposted when you reconnect after waking from Sleep
  • IM logging is now a user-based preference instead of a global preference
  • Passwords can now contain the slash character
  • New option under Sign in: when you uncheck "Remember me", you now have the option to "Also remove IM logs"

Please stay tuned to the Mac@AOL Blog for information on future releases.

Larry Aasen
AOL Mac Team

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