Projects tagged ‘aol_instant_messenger’


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Pidgin is an instant messaging program for Windows, Linux, BSD, and other Unixes. You can talk to your friends using AIM, ICQ, Jabber/XMPP, MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, Novell GroupWise Messenger, QQ, Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE ... [More] , and Zephyr. Pidgin can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on AIM, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger, and sitting in an IRC channel all at the same time. Pidgin supports many features of the various networks, such as file transfer, away messages, and typing notification. It also goes beyond that and provides many unique features. [Previously known as "Gaim".] [Less]

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Unified OS X instant messaging platform

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Kopete is a flexible and extendable multiple protocol instant messaging system designed as a plugin-based system. All protocols are plugins and allow modular installation, configuration, and usage without the main application knowing anything about ... [More] the plugin being loaded. The goal of Kopete is to provide users with a standard and easy to use interface between all of their instant messaging systems, but at the same time also providing developers with the ease of writing plugins to support a new protocol. The core Kopete development team provides a handful of plugins that most users can use, in addition to templates for new developers to base a plugin on. [Less]

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Miranda is the next generation Miranda IM client for Windows.

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The IM Gateway plugin for Openfire provides connectivity to other IM networks (AIM, ICQ, IRC, MSN, Yahoo, etc). It uses internal mechanisms to smooth the interaction with the various transports that standard transports can not currently provide.

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Licq includes all the basic features of ICQ, like sending/receiving messages, chat, file transfer, contact list with pixmaps and user status, basic/extended user info, adding/editing users from within the GUI, user history, user groups, and new user ... [More] registration. All commands and information are available through a simple and convenient tab dialog. Licq also has a completely configurable user interface with Skin and Icon pack support. It is written in C++ and comes with a GUI plugin using the Qt widget set. Other plugins are also available. [Less]

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shaim is an open-source multi-protocol instant messaging client written in C#.

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Ayttm is an open source, multi-protocol instant messenger. It is built using C and Gtk-2 and works across multiple platforms.

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JMeeting is a next generation type of business or personal meeting. JMeeting will have audio, video and chat conferencing easily set up and viewable. JMeeting will be able to share and create presentations. During the meeting you can click present ... [More] and it will present the presentation or document full screen to all users with a red laser to show important points. [Less]

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Java Instant Message (IM) Library, Client and Tools. Flexible framework to design your own IM client or bots. Supports AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, Jabber, SMS. Fully functional GUI with spell checking and a lot more. Includes a web interface for remote/cell access.

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Multiprotocol plugin-based instant messenger for X11 (optionaly support KDE), Windows and MaxOS X.

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rOSCAR - the Ruby OSCAR Library A pure-Ruby implementation of the AOL OSCAR IM protocol. Targeted to be a full implementation of known OSCAR features, the library should allow for full Ruby interaction with the AIM community.

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Funpidgin is a fork of the popular open source client Pidgin which allows instant messaging with over twenty different protocols.

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Raimbo (Ruby AIM Bot Object) is a Ruby-powered AOL Instant Messenger(TM) Bot. It supports many features including reminders, pouncing, translation, googling and more.

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pyOSCAR is a python implementation of the official OSCAR protocol. pyOSCAR speaks to the AIM backend using the same protocol that official native AOL clients use. See OSCAR protocol specification at http://dev.aol.com/aim/oscar/