climm is a portable, small, yet powerful console based, fully internationalized instant messaging client supporting the current v8 ICQ protocol and XMPP.
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Essentially, this release only collects an amount of bug fixes that have piled up - there is no earth-shattering new feature. A bunch of clients have been added to the list of known ones in XMPP, GoogleMail support had a bug that caused it to sometimes not find any new email at all, eg is now also executed after a login (unless a different command is given), messages are now sent every 5 minutes to prevent timeouts, handling of XMPP namespaces has been improved, XMPP status and status text is remembered between relogins, and socks 5 can now be configured per connection. Also, the layout has been changed such that XMPP capabilities are not printed anymore on status changes and in "eg", but will only be shown when using "s" on the contact. Similarly, status texts are reduced to one line on status changes, shown fully in "s" and shown on a seperate single line in "eg". This should make lines less full than they're now.
Essentially, this release only collects an amount of bug fixes that have piled up - there is no earth-shattering new feature. A bunch of clients have been added to the list of known ones in XMPP, GoogleMail support had a bug that caused it to sometimes not find any new email at all, eg is now also executed after a login (unless a different command is given), messages are now sent every 5 minutes to prevent timeouts, handling of XMPP namespaces has been improved, XMPP status and status text is remembered between relogins, and socks 5 can now be configured per connection. Also, the layout has been changed such that XMPP capabilities are not printed anymore on status changes and in "eg", but will only be shown when using "s" on the contact. Similarly, status texts are reduced to one line on status changes, shown fully in "s" and shown on a seperate single line in "eg". This should make lines less full than they're now.
Essentially, this release only collects an amount of bug fixes that have piled up - there is no earth-shattering new feature. A bunch of clients have been added to the list of known ones in XMPP, GoogleMail support had a bug that caused it to sometimes not find any new email at all, eg is now also executed after a login (unless a different command is given), messages are now sent every 5 minutes to prevent timeouts, handling of XMPP namespaces has been improved, XMPP status and status text is remembered between relogins, and socks 5 can now be configured per connection. Also, the layout has been changed such that XMPP capabilities are not printed anymore on status changes and in "eg", but will only be shown when using "s" on the contact. Similarly, status texts are reduced to one line on status changes, shown fully in "s" and shown on a seperate single line in "eg". This should make lines less full than they're now.
Essentially, this release only collects an amount of bug fixes that have piled up - there is no earth-shattering new feature. A bunch of clients have been added to the list of known ones in XMPP, GoogleMail support had a bug that caused it to sometimes not find any new email at all, eg is now also executed after a login (unless a different command is given), messages are now sent every 5 minutes to prevent timeouts, handling of XMPP namespaces has been improved, XMPP status and status text is remembered between relogins, and socks 5 can now be configured per connection. Also, the layout has been changed such that XMPP capabilities are not printed anymore on status changes and in "eg", but will only be shown when using "s" on the contact. Similarly, status texts are reduced to one line on status changes, shown fully in "s" and shown on a seperate single line in "eg". This should make lines less full than they're now.
Essentially, this release only collects an amount of bug fixes that have piled up - there is no earth-shattering new feature. A bunch of clients have been added to the list of known ones in XMPP, GoogleMail support had a bug that caused it to sometimes not find any new email at all, eg is now also executed after a login (unless a different command is given), messages are now sent every 5 minutes to prevent timeouts, handling of XMPP namespaces has been improved, XMPP status and status text is remembered between relogins, and socks 5 can now be configured per connection. Also, the layout has been changed such that XMPP capabilities are not printed anymore on status changes and in "eg", but will only be shown when using "s" on the contact. Similarly, status texts are reduced to one line on status changes, shown fully in "s" and shown on a seperate single line in "eg". This should make lines less full than they're now.
Essentially, this release only collects an amount of bug fixes that have piled up - there is no earth-shattering new feature. A bunch of clients have been added to the list of known ones in XMPP, GoogleMail support had a bug that caused it to sometimes not find any new email at all, eg is now also executed after a login (unless a different command is given), messages are now sent every 5 minutes to prevent timeouts, handling of XMPP namespaces has been improved, XMPP status and status text is remembered between relogins, and socks 5 can now be configured per connection. Also, the layout has been changed such that XMPP capabilities are not printed anymore on status changes and in "eg", but will only be shown when using "s" on the contact. Similarly, status texts are reduced to one line on status changes, shown fully in "s" and shown on a seperate single line in "eg". This should make lines less full than they're now.
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