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    Pidgin, previously known as Gaim

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    Pidgin, previously known as Gaim, is a multi-protocol instant messaging client for Linux, BSD, MacOS X, and Windows. Pidgin messenger is compatible with AIM and ICQ (Oscar protocol), MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber, SILC, Gadu-Gadu, GroupWise Messenger, and Zephyr networks.
    Pidgin users can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. This means that [...]

    PlexIRC project for chatting using IRC and DCC based protocols

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    PlexIRC project comes with packed with features for chatting using IRC and DCC based protocols.
    Here are some key features of “PlexIRC”:
    · Support of most widely IRC commands for regular users and operators
    · DCC based chatting and file transfer
    · Supports chat via channels, private and DCC protocol
    · Multiple chat windows
    · Large collection of emoticons
    · Java Web [...]

    BSFlite is a minimalistic, line-based AIM client for Unix

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    BSFlite is a minimalistic, line-based AIM client for Unix.
    Instead of having a full screen console interface, BSFlite employs a command line interface that allows your fingers to do all of the work without needlessly sifting through windows.
    BSFlite runs on UNIX (including Linux, all of the BSD’s, Solaris, etc.), Zeta (and possibly BeOS), Windows, DOS, Mac [...]

    LinWinTalk is a GTK-based NetSend GUI for Linux

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    LinWinTalk is a GTK-based NetSend GUI for Linux used for sending and receiving net send from linux/windows machines. Uses Samba to send and receive messages. It can be minimized into the system tray and a popup window will appear as soon as a message is received.
    Visit website to download latest version.

    KouChat

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    KouChat is a simple serverless chat client for local area networks. KouChat project is written in Java, and is free software.
    Here are some key features of “KouChat”:
    · Main chat
    · Private chat
    · Selectable text color for your user
    · See when someone writes
    · Away mode
    · Topic
    · File transfer
    · System tray integration
    · Sound notification when minimized to tray
    · [...]

    Slashster is an Open Source PHP / Mysql Friend of a Friend implementation

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    Slashster is an Open Source PHP / Mysql Friend of a Friend implementation. Many sites such as Orkut, Friendster, Tribes, and others are community based sites that rely on a “Network of Friends” in order to interface with others within this network.
    Requirements:
    · Linux / Unix server
    · Apache Server (Development is done on 2.x)
    · PHP 4.3.0 [...]

    aMSN

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    aMSN : Alvaro’s Messenger, or Another MSN messenger clone
    This project is a modified and multilanguage version of Compu’s Messenger (CCMSN).It’s a Tcl/Tk script as was CCMSN and Tcl/Tk must be installed to run it. This means it is multiplatform and can run on any OS having Tcl/Tk installed (Linux, Windows, Macintosh).
    aMSN is a clone of [...]

    Night Light IRC

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    Night Light IRC Proxy or ircproxy in short, is a multi-user IRC (Internet Relay Chat) proxy written in C for UNIX compatible systems.
    If you do not know what IRC is, then IRC proxy probably isn’t for you. A IRC proxy is a program which works like a client and server, you connect to it with [...]

    iconvircproxy project is a proxy for IRC users

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    iconvircproxy project is a proxy for IRC users who want to talk in different character set environments.
    In an ideal world, everyone would use UTF-8 for text transmission. UTF-8 supports nearly all characters of all languages, including the thousands of ideographs from Chinese.
    However, in the world we live in, people use different encodings. Finnish people use [...]

    IRC Services are Services for IRC Networks

    Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

    IRC Services are Services for IRC Networks (or just Services for short) provides for definitive nickname and channel ownership, automatic channel mode setting, memo (short message) storage and retrieval, and greater IRC operator control over the network.
    Here are some key features of “IRC Services”:
    · Nickname management. Services allows users to “register” nicknames, and will prevent [...]

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