IChat AV 3.0.1 (v392) Handling Multiple Connections

I currently run AdiumX to connect to my Yahoo! & AIM instant messenger services to talk with Mac & Windows users. I also run iChat AV to connect to my .Mac instant messenger service for using my iSight since Adium doesn't work with video yet.
I would like to be able to use all my IM names in iChat AV (connected at the same time) and I'm willing to drop Yahoo! for Google Talk if needed since Yahoo! IM isn't supported through iChat but GTalk is.

Technically you can be logged in all of the following via iChat at the same time via iChat:
AIM (Mac account)
Via your primary buddy list in iChat
Yahoo
MSN
Jabber
AIM (AIM Account)
all via your Jabber buddy list in iChat
and
Bonjour
via your Bonjour buddy list in iChat
So technically you could have up to 3 separate windows running all in iChat. There is no way in iChat to have all services appear in one window at this time.
Since there are some problems with the transports (they allow the connection from Jabber to Yahoo/MSN,etc) I'd recommend staying with Adium until the kinks get worked out. Just my two cents for now!
I personally use iChat for my AIM account so I can access the video features, and I use Adium to access all of the other accounts that I have. I have Adium metal theme so it fit's right in with the iChat theme, so, yes, basically, I'm running 2 programs too!)
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