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Trillian 4.1 beta
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Trillian for Windows 4.1 Build 15 is now available for public beta testing. Trillian for Windows 4.1 features the following new improvements: Mail improvements, Windows 7 integration, better status control, powerful new Twitter and Facebook features.
We've also worked on improving overall stability, fixing bugs, and reducing resource requirements whenever possible. Moving forward, we'll be continuing to work with beta testers to resolve reported issues as we push towards a final release. Remember, 4.1 is still beta and will contain bugs and crashes. Don't upgrade unless you're comfortable running pre-release software! Thanks for your support and we hope you enjoy the newest Trillian.
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