IMO encrypts and stores your passwords and you never have to login again - pretty nifty :). You can then log into each one in turn and then "link" them all so you can access all from the same spot. IMO simply allows you to login to any of the list of IM's you currently use (say Gmail). At first this was a little confusing to me - seeing a login box but not requiring any sign up (but then I'm pretty simple :) ). Another cool feature of IMO is that it doesn't require any sign up. IMO can be "popped out" such that it sits as a sidebar on your desktop which is nice as it remains visible while you browse to other websites. This is a very useful too for distributed work groups. Video Chat and IM CapabilitiesĪnother cool feature of IMO is the ability to video chat with any of your buddies, regardless of what IM client they use and whether that client has built in video chat capabilities. Not only does it allow you to easily incorporate Skype with your other IM's in one location but it also maintains the voice capabilities, enabling voice and video chat. Basically IMO incorporates all the main IM tools, including Skype, which makes it very useful to me. Today I happened to be on Skype and noticed a friend of mine had the tagline "I'm on imo.im" and it peaked my curiosity. Meebo was the first of its kind (that I came across anyway) but still has yet to integrate Skype into it's list of available tools. Have you checked out IMO.IM yet? I have been using Meebo for a while now to combine all my different Instant Messaging applications.