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Keep up to date with all your IM and social networking contacts using Trillian 5 - Tutorial 2 - Configuring Trillian and your Trillian Account

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In this video tutorial, we take you through the initial setup of Trillian 5 and show you how to get up and running quickly. We will demonstrate how to create a Trillian account and add your first IM account service to the program.

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Your Trillian account holds the details of all your other IM and social networking accounts, allowing you to conveniently log onto all your services wherever you are. Make sure you keep your Trillian account password safe since losing it can potentially mean a hacker or snoop can access all the IM and social networking services you use with Trillian 5.

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