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AOL Unleashes Final Communicator

By David Worthington, BetaNews

August 7, 2003, 7:52 AM

America Online has publicly released the final version of AOL Communicator, its new unified client featuring e-mail, an address book, and real time communications.

Formerly known by the code-name "Photon" during its testing phase, the product has sustained development for the past two and a half years following the lackluster debut of Netscape 6.0 in November 2000.

David Gang, Executive Vice President of AOL Products explained the rationale behind the release in a brief statement.

"Many AOL members, especially those using the AOL for Broadband service, have expressed great interest in using more advanced e-mail features and we're thrilled to now provide them with this robust, full-featured communications application."

Like the AOL 9.0 client, more advanced e-mail functions are adopted in the aptly named Communicator. AOL customers can manage multiple mailboxes from their AOL screen names, while standard POP and IMAP accounts are also supported.

While finally just reaching the echelon of most standalone e-mail clients, AOL mail can be managed through flexible sorts that include filters and folders. Individual messages can be viewed through a three-pane preview window, precluding the need to open each message in its own window.

A separate folder is reserved for spam which will bear the scarlet letter of a separate color coding. Mail that slips through can be marked as spam to improve future accuracy.

File attachments can be dragged and dropped directly into message dialogs; correspondingly, received attachments can be clicked on and saved through attachment links.

Contact information stored within the address book can be sorted by a personalized "friendly name" that differs from a given e-mail address, enabling customers to create nicknames for one another.

Communicator's enhanced address book is also synchronized with the standard AOL member address book to provide accessibility whenever the AOL service is in use.

The "friendly names" theme continues through the scope of the product, finding its way into AOL Instant Messenger. Like popular third parties enhancements such as Dead AIM, buddy lists can be customized according to nicknames, e-mail addresses, and AOL screen names.

Communicator's integration is apparent when an alert is displayed next to a buddy's name to indicate receipt of an e-mail message.

Browsing functionality draws upon AIM's AOL Today pop-up, pushing news and an interactive screensaver to the desktop that matches the user's interest. Broadband users will also find Communicator integrates Radio@AOL into the product mix.

Although Communicator compliments AOL 9 and AOL for Broadband, its underpinnings are drawn from another source – the Gecko browsing engine and XUL user interface language found in Mozilla.

Despite this close relation with open source, AOL told BetaNews that Communicator was developed entirely in-house and its code base will remain off limits. It was also developed to meet AOL's hallmark mantra of "ease of use."

AOL Communicator is a free download available to members immediately under keyword: AOL Communicator. A Mac OS X alternative is gearing up to be released in the fall.

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By batteryfast

edited Nov 10, 2008 - 9:23 PM

Browsing functionality draws upon AIM's AOL Today pop-up, pushing news and an interactive screensaver to the desktop that matches the user's interest. Broadband users will also find Communicator integrates Radio@AOL into the product mix.

Although Communicator compliments AOL 9 and AOL for Broadband, its underpinnings are drawn from another source – the Gecko browsing engine and XUL user interface language found in Mozilla.

Despite this close relation with open source, AOL told BetaNews that toshiba portege m205 battery toshiba portege m400 battery toshiba pa3128u grey battery toshiba pa3191u grey battery Communicator was developed entirely in-house and its code base will remain off limits. It was also developed to meet AOL's hallmark mantra of "ease of use."

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By ACE-KING

edited Nov 27, 2007 - 11:49 AM

If your aol communicator is not working please read the following :
http://journals.aol.com/...i.p./967?numComment=all

to download aol communicator try:
http://ftp.newaol.com/

for us version (i think) try:
http://ftp.newaol.com/jxz/n11gmwxyz/ac_install.exe
That is the final version (I believe) of this program.LINK PROVIDED BY STORIFT (BELOW)

for uk version try:
http://ftp.newaol.com/commuk/ac_install_en_GB.exe

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By nobody speshal

edited Oct 30, 2007 - 12:45 AM

I wouldn't be very surprised if this application is going to be completely unsupported soon. Though I think it was a great application for it's time, I think the company decided to no longer update it and moved on to the AOLSuite and other applications. There are many of the same features in the Thunderbird application, there are even some aol-specific add-ons that you can implement to make the experience more like the AOL Communicator client if you can find them.

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By dan3lm

posted Jan 18, 2008 - 12:25 PM

so what is the best app to use for aol mail now?

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By authur

edited Aug 9, 2007 - 6:55 PM

Yes, that does seem to be the final version. Also, you may need to turn off the Preview window in Communicator as AOL is now sending content to it and it crashes the APP. Go to the Menu "view", then "layout Style" and then select "No Preview". I run it fine on XP and Vista.

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By CITRUS0408

edited Sep 17, 2007 - 9:55 PM

Can anyone tell me why I sometimes can send mail off of this program and sometimes I can not?

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By dan3lm

posted Oct 17, 2007 - 1:11 AM

not sure why it stopped working fro me as well , but it seems to go to the outbox and then click "send messages in outbox " and it usually goes thru .

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By storift

edited Jun 26, 2007 - 1:56 PM

For those of you who are still looking for this:
http://ftp.newaol.com/jxz/n11gmwxyz/ac_install.exe
That is the final version (I believe) of this program.

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By dan3lm

edited Oct 17, 2007 - 1:00 AM

has anyone tried this link..??
i have been usuing communicator from teh begging and i love it . but it stops working from time to time,each way a bit diffrently than the last . i want to reinstall teh software. but now im worried that ill lose my access to archived email.
anyne have any info or info i can give daniellevy1@aol.com

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By Bright Star

posted May 18, 2007 - 10:49 PM

I like what I saw in the AOL Communicator demo. When will it be fully perfected free from the Beta level errors. Is it free and does it slow down AOL operations for I'm on dial up? It's setup is a bit complex.

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By Bright Star

edited May 18, 2007 - 10:31 PM

I like what I saw in AOL Communicator demo shows but when will it be full proof and perfected free of Beta operation errors. Will it slow down my computer or cause me to loose any of my existing mail, I use dial up. By the way is there a fee for using AOL Communicator.

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By carbro67

edited Oct 17, 2006 - 8:04 PM

I uninstalled my AOL communicator mail yesterday, unaware that it had been withdrawn and was no longer available for download. (No one told me.) Vital e-mail docs were stored on my hard drive in my communicator files. How can I access them now?

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By JimW

edited Jan 24, 2007 - 4:14 PM

Did you ever find a copy of Communicator?

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By Aristotle

posted Aug 11, 2003 - 2:04 PM

I agree with gadean that this hostility toward AOL and other big technology companies such as Microsoft should stop. If someone else wants to use their products, let them. Otherwise, if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.

(Personally, I use Mozilla and RedHat Linux 9. I use MozillaThunderbird for email. I like these programs because they are open source, free, and were written for the greater good, rather than the greater profit.)

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By BillBraskey

posted Nov 26, 2003 - 4:27 PM

You are a utopian idiot and here is some hostility for you. YOUR LIFE SUCKS. What kind off assinine comment is that. "If you cant say something nice, dont say anything at all" this is a forum for discussion you freak of nature. I got one for you "If you cant deal with negativity, paint your room pink and lock the door you mutated freak of nature". You make me sick.

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By llama

posted Aug 13, 2003 - 7:45 PM

greater good as opposed to the greater profit? i'm sorry, perhaps you didn't notice... food costs money, gas costs money, sewage (yes, the turds that go down the tubes) processing costs money. so why exactly should software be free, when countless hours and many people's work has been involved in the making of it?

as much as some people hate paying for software, we live in a business world, where $hit is not free.

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By sMh666

posted Aug 9, 2003 - 7:08 AM

Can non-AOL users use this as an email client?

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By jlopez

posted Aug 9, 2003 - 4:54 PM

no...that is why they suck...that is why they are the other evial empire...the beta worked fin with a netscape email...then they required the aol email

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By jlopez

posted Aug 8, 2003 - 3:51 PM

I found to be a very good email client. It could become a better option than outlook express for many. There many features that I really liked. The address book is the easiest to use so far but I wished they would have added a field for pictures. Remember this is target at non-Outlook people. I sent them a complaint asking why it doesnt work with Netscape mail, after all it's there company too. It has crashed on me a couple of times so there is still some work to be done. I love the way aim/icq works with it but they they need to figure out how to get them to work at the same time. Did you read the the warning that this is currently being offered as a free service? Hope they are not as stupid as I think they are, after all they are the other evial empire...lol

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By FailedCRC

posted Aug 8, 2003 - 10:05 AM

why do AOL insist on using a lame miniport driver to connect to their service - completely removing the ability for their users to make use of ics?

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By hao2lian

posted Aug 8, 2003 - 9:18 AM

Although they've cut ties with Mozilla, they're still basing their email client on it. Hypocrites. :=)

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By gadean

posted Aug 7, 2003 - 9:31 PM

AOL markets its services and software to appeal to those unfamiliar with computers. Saying that "AOL sucks" does not justify the fact that millions of people use their services on a daily basis. Honestly, the AOL bashing is really, really old and immature.
Personally, I don't use their services but I do think they do an excellent job with keeping their software friendly and easy to use. This release is long overdue but it should certainly develop a large niche of happy customers.

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By donpacman

posted Aug 8, 2003 - 3:52 AM

Get a clue... People are leaving AOL in droves!!!

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By donpacman

posted Aug 7, 2003 - 7:39 PM

"AOL's hallmark mantra of "ease of use.""= Idiot ware >:-))
Not enough bad things can be said about AOL!!!

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By Tidus41

posted Aug 8, 2003 - 12:18 AM

as much as i hate AOL, this is pretty nice! the AIM doesnt have ad's and its way better.

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