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| amsn | 0.83 | GPL | MSN Messenger clone for Linux | This is Tcl/Tk clone that implements the Microsoft Messenger (MSN) for Unix,Windows, or Macintosh platforms. It supports file transfers, groups, and many more features. Visit http://amsn.sourceforge.net/ for details. This is an ongoing project, and it is already going pretty well. |
| ayttm | 0.4.6 | GPL | Instant messaging client | Ayttm is designed to become a Universal Instant Messaging client designed to seamlessly integrate all existing Instant Messaging clients and provide a single consistant user interface. Currently, Ayttm supports sending and receiving messages via AOL, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, IRC and Jabber. Ayttm is a fork of everybuddy, which is being maintained and has bug fixes made to it. Everybuddy is now obsolete so you should use ayttm instead. To convert your prefs from everybuddy to ayttm start ayttm, configure an account and then use the importer on the Edit menu. |
| centericq | 4.9.10 | GPL | Console ncurses based ICQ2000, Yahoo!, MSN, AIM, IRC client | centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface. Currently ICQ2000, Yahoo!, MSN, AIM TOC and IRC protocols are supported. It allows you to send, receive, and forward messages, URLs and, SMSes, mass message send, search for users (including extended "whitepages search"), view users' details, maintain your contact list directly from the program (including non-icq contacts), view the messages history, register a new UIN and update your details, be informed on receiving email messages, automatically set away after the defined period of inactivity (on any console), and have your own ignore, visible and invisible lists. It can also associate events with sounds, has support for Hebrew and Arabic languages and allows to arrange contacts into groups. |
| gabber | 0.8.8 | GPL | Gabber is a GNOME client for Jabber instant messaging system. | Gabber is a GNOME client for an Open Source instant messaging system named Jabber. Jabber is an Open Source distributed instant messaging system. It does not rely on a single server, and the protocol is well documented. Jabber allows communication with many different instant messaging systems, including ICQ and AIM. |
| gaim | 0.75 | GPL | A GTK+ based multiprotocol instant messaging client | Gaim allows you to talk to anyone using a variety of messaging protocols, including AIM (Oscar and TOC), ICQ, IRC, Yahoo!, MSN Messenger, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Napster, and Zephyr. These protocols are implemented using a modular, easy to use design. To use a protocol, just load the plugin for it. Gaim supports many common features of other clients, as well as many unique features, such as perl scripting and C plugins. Gaim is NOT affiliated with or endorsed by AOL. |
| gaim-encrypt | 0.75 | GPL | Gaim extension, to use end to end encryption | This gaim plugin allows you to encrypt the message, only if the person on the other end use the same plugin. |
| gaim-festival | 0.75 | GPL | Gaim extension, to use speech synthetisis | This gaim plugin allows you to use the Festival speech system to read out loud your message. |
| gaim-perl | 0.75 | GPL | Gaim extension, to use perl scripting | Gaim can use perl script, this plugin enable them. |
| gnomeicu | 0.99 | GPL | Gnome ICQ communications program | GnomeICU is a clone of Mirabilis' popular ICQ. The original source was taken from Matt Smith's mICQ. This GTK2 version includes: - server-side storage - file send - contact history - invisible and ignore lists - command line interface capability - icon themes *** Build Options: --with socks Enable SOCKSv5 support (default disabled) (Get it from PLF: http://plf.zarb.org/) |
| gnome-jabber | 0.3 | GPL | A gnome jabber client | A gnome jabber client. It allow you to connect to many other IM protocol like ICQ and AIM. |
| gossip | 0.7.2 | GPL | GNOME Jabber client | Gossip aims at making Jabber easy to use and tries to give GNOME users a real user friendly way of chatting with their friends. |
| gtk+licq | 0.51 | GPL | gtk+licq is a gtk based GUI plugin for Licq | This is a gtk based GUI plugin for Licq. This is a plugin based on the QT plugin which is installed by default. It is extremely well developed and usable. Although this plugin is not included in the standard Licq source package, you should install this if you want another plugin, or you can also install this if you don't like qt. Because the Licq qt plugin is started by default, you must issue a licq -p gtk_gui if you wish to use the plugin. This only needs to be done once. Install this if you want to have a gtk-based GUI for Licq. Note that this RPM is different from Jon's GTK GUI for Licq. |
| gtk+licq-base | 0.51 | GPL | base files for gtk+licq | These are the base, required files for gtk+licq. |
| gtk+licq-nognome | 0.51 | GPL | gtk+licq without gnome support | This is the same plugin as licq-gtk, but this does not have gnome support. Install this one if you want one without gnome support. |
| gyach | 0.9.7 | GPL | A GTK+ based Yahoo! Chat client | Gyach is a GTK+ based Yahoo! Chat client. |
| kmerlin | 1.4.2 | GPL | MSN Messenger for Linux | A complete MSN Messenger for KDE and Linux. Very easy to use. If you have to use MSN Chat and/or Hotmail mostly, you must install this package. |
| ksalup | 1.2.0 | GPL | Local area network (LAN) messaging tool. | KSalup allows Linux users to receive and send popup messages to other computers on a local area network (LAN). KSalup is compatible with many other programs such as Microsoft Winpopup, Kurupop, LanTalk, Linpopup, Pipop, Salup, ... KSalup has multilingual support and is compatible with existing characters encodings (7 bit ASCII, UTF-8, Microsoft codepages, ...). KSalup runs under KDE 3.x and can send messages from a shell command line. |
| libgaim-remote0 | 0.75 | GPL | Library for providing remote control ability for gaim | GAIM can be remotely controlled through third-party applications or through gaim-remote tool. This library must be installed if you want the above function. |
| libkdenetwork2-kopete-devel | 3.2 | GPL | Devel file. | Devel file for kopete. |
| licq | 1.2.6 | GPL | ICQ clone written in C++, and the default plugin in Qt. | Licq supports different interfaces and functions via plugins. Currently there are plugins for both the X Windowing System and the console. This package contains the base files for Licq (the Licq daemon) and the Qt plugin, which is written using the Qt widget set. Currently this GUI plugin has most of the ICQ functions implemented. This starts the Qt plugin by default, so to run other plugins, you will have to issue the command "licq -p <plugin>" once. To get back the Qt plugin, you will have to run once "licq -p qt-gui". Alternatively you may be able to do it in a plugin dialog box if your plugin supports this feature. This version of licq has SSL support for those plugins that support it. |
| licq-console | 1.2.6 | GPL | Console based plugin for Licq that uses ncurses. | This is a console based plugin for Licq that uses ncurses that came in the standard Licq source package. It is extremely usable and functional, but it does not currently have support for gpm. Install this if you want to run Licq on the console. |
| licq-kde | 1.2.6 | GPL | KDE-enabled Qt plugin for Licq. | This is the KDE-enabled plugin for Licq. It is exactly the same as the stock Qt GUI but it has some nice extra KDE specific stuff. |
| licq-rms | 1.2.6 | GPL | Remote management service Licq plugin. | RMS stands for the Remote Management Service. It is a plugin for Licq which enables you to "telnet" to your Licq box to perform various tasks. Security is implemented through basic username and password authentication. |
| micq | 0.4.11 | GPL | A clone of the Mirabilis ICQ online messaging program. | mICQ is a text-mode clone of the Mirabilis ICQ online messaging/conferencing program. |
| pork | 0.99.2 | GPL | A ncurses-based AIM client | pork is an ncurses-based AOL instant messenger client. It uses the OSCAR protocol (the one the windows client uses) to access AIM. Pork features Perl scripting; an online help system; the ability to configure nearly all aspects of the program's look-and-feel; an alias system; and a powerful, fully-configurable key binding system. It supports being logged in with more than one screen name at the same time. The default look-and-feel of the client is modeled after the ircII IRC client. Anyone comfortable using ircII (or any clients derived from it -- e.g., epic, BitchX, etc.) will feel comfortable using pork. |
| psi | 0.9.1 | GPL | PSI Jabber client using QT3 | Psi is the premiere Instant Messaging application designed for Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X and GNU/Linux. Built upon an open protocol named Jabber, Psi is a fast and lightweight messaging client that utilises the best in open source technologies. Psi contains all the features necessary to chat, with no bloated extras that slow your computer down. |
| psi-qca-tls | 1.0 | GPL | SSL/TLS Plugin for Psi | This is a plugin to provide SSL/TLS capability to programs that utilize the Qt Cryptographic Architecture (QCA). |
| sim | 0.9.2 | GPL | A QT/KDE ICQ instant messaging client | Sim is a QT icq client with enhanced features and special support for KDE2/3. The icq v8 protocol (2001) is supported. It also supports MSN and Jabber. Features: - receiving and sending SMS - server-side contact list - receiving and the sending messages in RTF-format - phone directory support - file transfers - chat - user search - non-ICQ contacts - support Miranda icon themes - Floating - Spam filter - user encoding - secure direct connection with SIM and Licq - message or chat mode for user window - On-Screen display notification about messages and user status - keyboard shortcuts - Message forwarding - Sending of the messages to several users |
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