Ralph Johns

iChat Picture Pages


Historical Document

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 In that time the AIM servers have been closed down (2017) and iChat has been superseded by Messages. That effectively make this a sort of Historical Document of how it worked.

I will make attempts to renew and refresh Links to either the most current site or use the Way Back Machine Archive so that people can at least look at what was used. I will make Edit Notes on this and on those where I can find no link to replace the older one as I go through the document.


iChat Windows

iChat In Pictures >> Your are in Folder 4_iChat Windows >> Page: Status Message Write box
13[15] 13 Status Message Write Box 19-10-2008

Whichever version you have the Edit Window looks very similar. When you click the + sign in the previous window you are given access to the line where the Message is displayed as in this picture. Just to confuse you I have typed "Invisible" whilst my iChat 4 Status was also set to Invisible. - what I mean is iChat adds this itself you don't have to type it but I did here for the demo of the text entry field as it becomes during a Status Message Edit.

As mentioned before this box will display 42 Characters if the Buddy List is dragged wide enough - although you can type in longer messages (AIM can read them on PCs and AIM for Mac and your Buddy can mouse over your Buddy Name in his Buddy List to read all of yours in a Tooltip).

If you type :-) in earlier versions it will not show in your Buddy List as a Smiley but will display as such to your Buddy. This changes in iChat 4 so you can see the Smiley in the Save/Edit list and in your Buddy List.

Hitting enter after typing will display the message and Save it if you have chosen to Save it in the previous window.

Important Note: These Messages are stored in the com.apple.ichat.plist along with everything that you can change in the Preferences. It is the only thing I know about iChat that is stored in the .plist that is not controlled by the Preferences. If, though, for any reason you have to delete the com.app.ichat.plist then you will lose these as well.

In iChat 3 and 4 you have the option to Display the iTunes info as the Status Message. The AppleScript that controls this checks iTunes at set intervals and posts any new song as the message. This tends to be shown as Artist then Track. It can be altered with some help in Terminal and this FAQ at MacOSXHints (Recovered from the WayBack Machine Web Archive).

(the actual AppleScript is in System/Library/Frameworks/InstantMessage.framework (now right-click or control-click iChatAgent) then Show Package Contents /Contents/Resources and is associated with a .txt document that is next to it in the List) but it easier with the MacOSXHint way


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© 2005 Ralph Johns: Edited 24/9/2005, 5/5/2006
Updated September 2006
Updated October 2008. Reviewed and Updated to HTML 5 October 2024

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

Options to This Page

To the right you can resize or colour the page as well as choose one of three Fonts.

About This Page

This is a slice of the top of the Buddy List when you are entering a new Status Message.

I happen to have typed "Invisible" here although iChat 4 adds this itself. I just used the word as a demo one.

Compatibility

Much of this page has been altered to be as HTML 5 compatible as possible. This may cause issues with any of the Browser below.

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.

Previously confirmed to work 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) may only see a text-based page which, while not the prettiest option, is still entirely usable.

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