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14th January 2014
Post #441
Gold Member
April 2007
7,501 Posts
Steam can be a bit of a system hog especially if you're running it on a netbook so I'd be interested to know if it still works as well.
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15th January 2014
Post #442
Gold Member
April 2010
6,033 Posts
can jsut use the steam web chat nowadays
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5th August 2014
Post #443
December 2009
7 Posts
how can i be sure that this isn't a phishing software ?? As i can see you have to type your password :X this software is easy to make as 2-3 days if you don't know gambas, otherwise 1 day with gambas ! also i will never download such thirdparty software that you have to type in your password to login in current application or website ! also i can see this is an old post and now we have www.steamcommunity.com/chat/ in our hands so this is a little overkill.
Edited:
now i can make better chat application for linux (all destributions (open source)) with gambas that doesn't require direct input of password, but require steam login from steam api not direct one and this i have to correct myself it's not an overkill because
it will be great if you can just have the chat on other side not in the browser. For slower machines java chat in browser means total destruction :D.
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6th August 2014
Post #444
Gold Member
June 2010
3,203 Posts
This was made 3 years ago. Back then we didn't even have steam web chat-- let alone an actual steam client for Linux. You can tell it's not phishing software because it's open-source. Did you even bother to look before accusing it as phishing software?