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Google Hangouts Please Note: Version 1 of this app was named 'Hangouts,' so if you download and install version 2, it is named 'Google Hangouts.' If you're upgrading from 1.x, please switch your theme to 'Google Hangouts' after installing 2.0 or later. It would probably also be a good idea to delete the old version from the Xtras Manager, or by removing Hangouts.AdiumMessageStyle from...
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Finch
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