Best text chat option between PC/Mac - What do YOU think?

Hi,
What do YOU think is the best text chat option between PC's and Mac's. I am setting this up between a mac and PC and would really like to hear what people think is the best and easiest option.
Many thanks...

Adium is a really nice client that works with all IM networks.
As far as text only IM goes, they are all the same really... and most official clients suck. Go with Adium so you could use any services.
Also the default iChat works with AIM on PC's.

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    Last edited by hunterthomson (2008-08-10 11:17:47)

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    do
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    read verify
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    echo ""
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    then
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