• Microsoft Comic Chat (later Microsoft Chat) is a graphical IRC client created by Microsoft, first released with Internet Explorer 3.0 in 1996. Comic Chat...
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    with Microsoft Windows since the introduction of Windows 95, initially as a supplemental font in Microsoft Plus! Pack and later in Microsoft Comic Chat. Describing...
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  • the Microsoft Comic Chat client, although Comic Chat was not required to connect.[citation needed] Client Compatibility According to the MSN Chat website...
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  • Windows Chat (not to be confused with Microsoft Comic Chat) is a simple LAN-based text chatting program included in Windows for Workgroups and, later...
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  • Microsoft V-Chat is a freeware 3D chat program released in December 1995 by Microsoft. V-Chat is a multi-user social chat client that lets people interact...
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    creator of comic strip Leisure Town, the Silent Key podcast and Spigot.[citation needed] He is one of the founding creators of the Microsoft Comic Chat-based...
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  • standard component of Windows. Microsoft Comic Chat (not to be confused with the later Microsoft Chat) is a text-based online chat app that used cartoon avatars...
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    cartoonist Jack Davis for the publication. Woodring illustrated Microsoft's Comic Chat program, an IRC client previously packaged with multiple versions...
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    and chat hybrid. In 1994, Virtual Places offered VOIP capabilities which were later abandoned for lack of bandwidth. In 1996 Microsoft Comic Chat, an...
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