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Quiet Internet Pager (QIP for brevity) is a Russian freeware closed-source AIM and ICQ client for Microsoft Windows. Its features include no adware, tabbed messaging (just like Gaim) and ergonomic, higly skinnable design. On the other hand, it has some issues with file transfer, but that is a problem common to all third-party instant messaging clients. Project webpage: qip.ru

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