K Kyle macrumors member Original poster Dec 27, 2002 70 0 Jan 27, 2003 #1 Is it possible to remove the AD? If so, how? Please don't tell me Adium is better because it has no ads, blah blah. I am well aware of the other third party clients for AIM.
Is it possible to remove the AD? If so, how? Please don't tell me Adium is better because it has no ads, blah blah. I am well aware of the other third party clients for AIM.
M mac15 macrumors 68040 Dec 29, 2001 3,099 0 Jan 27, 2003 #2 Re: Official AIM Client Originally posted by Kyle Is it possible to remove the AD? If so, how? Please don't tell me Adium is better because it has no ads, blah blah. I am well aware of the other third party clients for AIM. Click to expand... search resexcellence.com for the ad free hack, there is one but it may not work for OSX.
Re: Official AIM Client Originally posted by Kyle Is it possible to remove the AD? If so, how? Please don't tell me Adium is better because it has no ads, blah blah. I am well aware of the other third party clients for AIM. Click to expand... search resexcellence.com for the ad free hack, there is one but it may not work for OSX.
alex_ant macrumors 68020 Feb 5, 2002 2,473 0 All up in your bidness Jan 27, 2003 #3 http://www.bluebomber.com/aimx/ Keep in mind that doing this is against the EULA. Har
K Kyle macrumors member Original poster Dec 27, 2002 70 0 Jan 27, 2003 #4 Oh, ok. I thought it was going to be something simple like me deleting a file or something. Thanks.
bousozoku Moderator emeritus Jun 25, 2002 16,340 2,618 Lard Jan 27, 2003 #5 You can filter the ads with a FireWall such as Intego NetBarrier.