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Re: Cracking iChat File Format Progress (was "Re: iChat Files")
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Re: Cracking iChat File Format Progress (was "Re: iChat Files")


  • Subject: Re: Cracking iChat File Format Progress (was "Re: iChat Files")
  • From: mw <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 08:47:04 -0500

What, is it against some unstated set of rules to work on something as a
list, or is it just that nobody is really interested? I was kind of
surprised when I checked my email and found that nobody had responded. There
seemed to be quite a bit of interest yesterday.

mw


On 1/16/03 9:05 PM, "mw" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Okay, so here is an update on my progress of hooking up to a private Apple
> framework by using a makeshift header file from class-dumping
> InstantMessage.framework in order to be able to save an iChat Chat Transcript
> as a text file.
>
> [snip]
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