The developers from Cerulean Studios clearly outline on their official website that the new build for Windows is not focused on embedding a new set of features and configurations, but it actually puts an emphasis upon stability and performance. The version put to the test, Trillian 5.4, is a freeware but it’s ad-supported, so this may ruin the fun for some heavy chat users who prefer a clean layout without annoying popup advertisements.
Plus, it runs on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Android, iOS, BlackBerry OS, and web as well. The instant messaging programs and online social networks supported are: Google Talk, AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, Yahoo! Messenger, Skype, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Foursquare. Miranda IM, Pidgin, Paltalk) is based upon its ability to bring all the major IM services and social networks running from a single interface and on different platforms.
Its popularity among other notable IM apps (e.g. Trillian started to be liked by so many people mainly because it combines ease of use with a rich set of functions for delivering the best results when it comes to online communication. Developing a reliable, intuitive, and powerful instant messaging utility really boils down to coming up with a strong-featured pack of tools that meet the requirements of rookies and professionals alike.