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Jimm is an ICQ clone for mobile devices, such as celluluar phones. It is written in Java 2 Micro Edition (MIDP) and uses protocol version 8. Jimm is not affiliated with or endorsed by ICQ, Inc.
This is a program that can maintain a running conversation with a user. This is an evolution of an Eliza clone called Splotch. This version brings Splotch to the J2SE and MIDP platforms. So, if you like to SMS, get yourself a copy of Splotch!
PhareRougeGL is an Hotline Client/server clone.
Original project:
http://pharerouge.sourceforge.net/
GL version adds more features to be compatible with GLoarbLine server, and 1.9x servers.
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JMSN is a pure Java Microsoft MSN Messenger clone, including Instant messaging, File Send/Receive, msnlib (for developers), and additional chat log etc. JMSN has many interesting features that MSN doesn't have.
JAM is a MSN Mesenger clone written in Java using the SWT Widget Toolkit. It can be run on top of a JVM or (in a not so far future) in native code compiled with gcj.