Tomis’ Software Blog

February 7, 2006

ChitChat Lite 1.0.1

Filed under: New Release

ChitChat Lite 1.0.1 released today.

It fixes some annoying bugs with the user list, and cleans up the login window a little bit. When I’m able, I’ll make a universal binary.

ChitChat is a Yahoo! chat client.

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  1. Hello there,

    OK, I have a question for you about ChitChat and Lite. I am unable to use either program. When I log in, they claim “logged in…” and rotate the chat servers. Neither one is ever able to complete log-in. Now, because this has happened with multiple versions, and with your competitor Charla, I imagine that this is a port issue related to either my system or my router. Is there a port that I need to verify is open in order to complete the log in; a reply that the programs are waiting for but can’t get because the port may be shut down?

    Thanks
    Steven Leary

    Comment by Steven Leary — February 10, 2006 @ 6:58 pm

  2. Hello there. A question about Lite.

    Several versions of Chit Chat, and Lite fail to complete log in on my system. This leads me to believe that there is a nessesary port thats closed. Are their any ports that I should check on the system firewall or in my router?

    Thanks
    Steven Leary

    Comment by Steven Leary — February 12, 2006 @ 5:04 am

  3. You don’t need to open any incoming ports. ChitChat uses outgoing ports 80, and 8001 or 8002, to connect to Yahoo.

    If it still won’t let you on you may wish to try Charla or Adium

    Hope that helps,
    Tomis

    Comment by Tomis — February 14, 2006 @ 10:50 pm

  4. why is chit chat 1.0.1 not working on my imac intel ? It starts up and I put in my user name ans password and it will not log me in . it just said checking user ID and I have to force Quit it to get out .

    Comment by phillip campbell — July 1, 2006 @ 9:02 am

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