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Aim Triton is a the latest official Aim client. It is still in its beta stages and has daily updates. It is jam packe d with new features such as video,integrated email, among others. Many users perfer the old Aim client so it is up for download and still being upgraded.


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BetaNews | AOL Releases Second AIM 'Triton' Beta (859 words)
As first reported by BetaNews, Triton is a replacement for the existing AIM 5.9 series client that has been rewritten from the ground up.
Triton introduces a plug-in architecture for third party developers.
The AIM Triton Beta 2 client may be downloaded via FileForum.
AOL Introduces New AIM Triton Service (897 words)
Available for download on AIM.com, the AIM Triton service is an integrated communications client that offers instant messaging, free email and SMS mobile texting as well as voice and video chat services.
AIM voice chat, which lets users talk live with AIM buddies around the world free of charge, now supports live, multi-party voice chat for up to 20 buddies, and enables users to add buddies to ongoing calls.
The AIMĀ® service (http://www.aim.com/) is at the center of one of the largest and most dynamic online communities, and is available for use on computers, cell phones and other handheld devices.
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