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The '''Quiet Internet Pager''' (QIP) is an alternative ] based on the ]. It's a ] ] developed by a ] developer. Its most distinct feature is the ''tabbed message window'' -- instead of multiple message windows open when chating with more people, only one window with several ]s is used. The QIP is also commonly acknowledged as being a lightweight, fast and ]able client with ] features. The '''Quiet Internet Pager''' (QIP) is an alternative ] based on the ]. It's a ] ] developed by a ] developer ]. Its most distinct feature is the ''tabbed message window'' -- instead of multiple message windows open when chating with more people, only one window with several ]s is used. The QIP is also commonly acknowledged as being a lightweight, fast and ]able client with ] features.


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The Quiet Internet Pager (QIP) is an alternative instant messaging client based on the OSCAR protocol. It's a closed source freeware developed by a Russian developer Ilgam Zyulkorneev. Its most distinct feature is the tabbed message window -- instead of multiple message windows open when chating with more people, only one window with several tabs is used. The QIP is also commonly acknowledged as being a lightweight, fast and skinable client with user-friendly features.

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