QQ 8.8.90

QQ is the Chinese version of ICQ with chat, video and audio communication features. QQ 2012 (pronounced kyu-kyu in Russian), also known as Chinese ICQ, Chinese ICQ, kyu-kyu, ku-ku, cuckoo, is the most popular Internet communication program in China. According to official figures from QQ owner Tencent, the number of active users of this instant messaging service is about 300 million. Today, this Chinese messenger is actively used not only in China, but all over the world both for business and for friendly communication. Q-Q is very popular among Chinese learners, as it helps to consolidate their skills in live communication with native Chinese speakers.

This is facilitated by the functionality of groups (chats) available in the messenger.

In addition to the main Chinese version of the program, there is also an English version – QQ International. But since its functionality is somewhat curtailed, we will consider the main Chinese version. For those who are not yet strong in Chinese, do not be afraid, the program interface is quite friendly and intuitive, it is not difficult to figure out basic functions, such as adding contacts and groups. And for those who study the language, the Chinese interface will be even more useful. Background customization, new interface, power consumption optimization is a great start for the messenger.

QQ FAQ:

Like most instant messaging clients, Tencent QQ copied the features of its competitors. The interface of the early version of the Tencent messenger was almost identical to ICQ, but with the development of the program it has become more and more like Windows Live Messenger. Recently, due to errors on the site side, it is not possible to delete your own group. The code number required to complete the deletion of the group is constantly taken as an error. Because of this, a member who creates a group cannot subsequently delete it. In addition, it is currently not possible to transfer operator rights to another user in order to then leave the group. The QQ protocol has been extensively reverse-engineered, which has made it possible to include its support in a number of multiprotocol IM clients. It is worth noting that most of these clients are open source programs, which is why many consider them to be more secure and functional than the official client; Plus, they ignore ads. The flip side of alternative clients is the lack of guarantees of their performance in case Tencent makes certain changes to the QQ protocol (users of alternative ICQ clients sometimes face a similar problem).

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