These iChat 3 pages are coloured Orange and have the iChat 3 icon on them that was in use at the time, so you know where you are. The icon differs from Version 1 by having the camera logo added and from iChat 2 by having the Running Man removed.
These pages have sat here since 2008 with no update. In that time the AIM servers have been closed down (2017) and iChat has been superseded by Messages. That effectively make this a sort of Historical Document of how it worked.
iChat 3 Pictures
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iChat 3 Pictures Index >> Menu Pics Index
Each of these Pictures is actually a link to the relevant larger picture. If you are looking for the Audio Menu see the Video Menu option.
Each Picture is actually a link to a larger Picture for each Menu. If you are looking for the Audio Menu see the Video Menu option.
The First of this Sequence is the iChat Menu itself.
Created with JAlbum 4.0.6
Created October, 2008 Major Update/Edit October 2024.
© Ralph Johns. Created October 2008
Information Block
This site is about iChat from Version 1 through to iChat 5.x.x
Mostly this is kept as an Historical Document. Some small tense changes have been made but the content is by and large untouched.
It has a mixture of basic info and problem solving help.
The sections below will change for Specifics about info on the page on view
About This Page
An Index of the ictures of views of the Menus of iChat in iChat 3
Compatibility
As mentioned above this has had a major Edit/Update in September 2024 moving towards being fully HTML 5 compliant meaning that the Browsers listed below are likely to no longer work.
I have tested in Safari 18.1, Firefox 130.x and 131.0, Vivaldi 6.9.3447.48 and iCab 6.2.3 (All Mac Browsers) I don't have access to a PC let alone multiple browsers to test on.
The original pages worked with Win/IE 5.5 and later (should work in 5.0, but not confirmed),
Firefox 2, Safari 3, Opera 9, iCab 3.02 and later, Mac/IE 5, Netscape 6 and later
Old browsers (IE version 4 or earlier, Netscape 4 or earlier) should/may only see
a text-based page which, while not the prettiest option, is still entirely
usable.
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