Unlike other instant messaging programs, ICQ identifies users by a unique
number, which today seems a little old fashioned.
The ICQ client hasn't been that sophisticated in the past, but with version 5
it looks as if things are set to change. It comes with what ICQ has dubbed
'Xtraz', which includes such features as sending greetings cards, multi-chats,
group messages and much more.
Also included is 'push-to-talk' technology which you may have seen on the
latest mobile phones. Basically, it's walkie-talkie style communication whereby
you can initiate a two-way voice conversation. This is available only if both
users have version 5 or higher of ICQ.
ICQ Video has also been improved, with the video and chat window now
integrated as one, and the ability to take snapshots from a video window at any
time.
The new ICQ 6 includes quicker instant messenging, group chat support and
much more.