AIM.WoW

AIM.WoW isn't a bot. What it is, is a way to help people keep their accounts from getting banned because of player reports, a type of insurance if you will. What it does is monitor up to 4 WoWs and listens for private messages. Once you receive a whisper in WoW it will be texted to your cell phone via AOLs Instant Messenger. You can also reply to those whispers via text message as long as your cell phone can send and receive messages via AOLs Instant Messenger.

That is just the surface of what the application can do for you. Other features include; a log out detector that will notify you via text message as long as your dissconnection wasn't due to the fact that your internet dropped out completely. With that having been said, remote login is another feature you can use. You can only benefit from the remote login if your bot will continue to run after you log back into WoW without clicking any additional buttons on the bot program. Another nice feature is a screenshot request that will take a picture of your screen and email it to you so you can check what your bots are doing as long as you can check email on your cell phone.

This program isn't limited to sending and receiving whispers to WoW, but also sending various slash commands. Like, if you want to log out of WoW without having to be at your computer, send the /camp or /exit command.

Another thing you can take advantage of, if your cell phone isn't compatible with sending/receiving text messages through AOLs Instant Messenger, is to use the AOL Instant Messenger client on your computer at work or if you can't install AIM at work then use a stripped down version that comes with AIM.WoW that you can store on a thumb drive and take with you. All it is, is an executable file that doesn't require any installation.

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