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The MFlow project aims to create a modular messaging client in Java. Its architecture should make it as easy as possible to add support for new protocols, as well as maximizing configurability.
CatChat is a peer-to-peer chat application. The main purpose of this project is to decentralize chat rooms and to create a standard for peer-to-peer protocols used in this kind of situation. CatChat will be written in Java with Swing.
The Java 2 Micro Edition Messenger. The plan of this project is to make a complete and good look java messenger supporting ICQ, MSN, AIM and Yahoo.
The program is in Java 2 Micro Edition and it can in color and gray only cellular phones.
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The goal of this project is to mantain and extend the Macintosh ICQ client known as Gerry's ICQ, in an opensource, community manner. (The code to Gerry's ICQ was released by the author, Gerry Beggs, June 22, 2001)
The end goal of the FreeMess Project is to produce a cryptographically secure, pseudonymous, cross-platform peer-to-peer Instant Messenger service, piggybacking on FreeNet (http://freenet.sourceforge.net) as a distributed filesystem to hold user data.
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The aim of this project is to develop an extensible framework for building "virtual worlds", and allowing large numbers of people to explore them. Examples would be a MUD, or even a virtualization of your own home.
The goal of the Everything Over Freenet project is to make all interesting internet protocols work over Freenet. Anonymous and decentralized mail, news, chat, and lots of other things will soon be yours.
TiK is an open source AOL IM client written in tcl and very portable. It was originally developed as an alternative to java AIM for UNIX users. Sadly, this project seems to have been abandoned by AOL. This site will be used for further development of Tik.
The aim of this project is to design an open standard of distributed instant messenger protocol. Therefore, everyone can host instant messenger services through simple installation of server program that we provided.
The goal of this project is to develop a network protocol (Peer Instant Messenger Protocol, PIMP) that creates a distributed, peer-to-peer network for the transmission of instant messages, along with a graphical client that will allow users to access the
JChat is a kind of IRC-like chat service entirely developed in Java 2. The project aims the creation of a chat Server which supports channels and various types of chat clients (applets, standalone apps).
This project has re-identified it's purpose to being a host of 'starter' projects for GUI-based Jabber code. To be included, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder, etc.
The goal of the Relay IRC project is to create an easy-to-use, multi-platform and scriptable Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chat client and a set of Java classes for adding IRC capabilities to other Java programs.
AUXChat has died, the source was lost, and the project was not finished. A rewrite is under way, and as soon as some code is anywhere near functional, this site will be updated.
Improvements over DF467: - operator host masking and ghost flag - mode hacking - several other small improvements The goal for the project is to remove code for all non-POSIX compliant operating systems and anything else that will make it a cleaner and m
Jatobo (Java TOC Bot) is another Bot connecting to the ICQ and AIM networks via the TOC2 library. For that purpose it uses Jatoli (Java TOC Library) also included in this project. Feel free to use it for your projects.
Sugaroid is a new project written in Java. The purpose of this project is to provide portable communications channel to Sugar using the Jabber protocol. Eventually this project will be ported to Android however at this point it is being coded/compiled and run on Sugar.
For more info please visit http://nuaitp.net/joneal/sugaroid.html