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The goal of YAJII is to create the first *usable* IRC protocol implementation and client, comparable to popular clients such as BitchX, ircII and mIRC.
Messy is a collaboration tool for distributed teams. It provides for instant messaging between members of the collaborating groups, a basic group management framework over which additional capabilities can be layered, and a sample concurrent editor.
JabberApplet is a Chat Applet using the Jabber protocol. The goals are: 1) keep it small 2) easy to use 3) support as many operating systems/browser combinations as possible.
ALICE utilizes AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language) to form responses to your questions and inputs. Unlike other commercial chat robot software costing thousands of dollars, ALICE is freely available under the terms of the GNU Public License
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Jicra is a very simple IRC client Java applet that includes only minimal functionatily and doesn't try to look like an IRC client in any way. It just tries to be an one-channel chat room without too fancy features. This way the applet is very light-weight
Oak is a flexible IRC bot written in Java. Core components are a reusable IRC framework, a login system, and a plugin manager. Bot functionality will be implemented as plugins, which are loaded on startup or at runtime.
Commune is an attempt at an intuitive and easy to use fusion of IRC, ICQ, FTP, USENET and Napster.
The server is being written in pure Java to ensure maximum cross-platform compatability. The server has been designed with strong plugin support.
Objirc Chat is a Java based IRC client. This 5th generation product includes:
* a cool Swing based GUI (designed for real people not just Java developers)
* event-based support for the IRC protocol
* Python and Java based plugin support
* DCC pr
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.
A java based chat program which runs on a local network using a main server and clients which connect to it. Made to be quite flexible in adding new features to. Currently only runs from a command line interface.
xCsirip is a Java based twitter client. It is small and easy to use. It has a plain design to save some RAM. You can send messages, you can reply to users. xCsirip uses the public timeline of the Turulcsirip community. Dependencies: Java 1.5 or newer
A secure PKI-based client/server encrypted chat engine under development in Java. Encryption will be supported via JCE and PKCS#11. A simple Java interface can be implemented by other projects wishing to develop a Java GUI or CLI for the client.