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WompBot is an IRC bot based on pirc java bot from jibble.org. It uses JMegaHal from the same site and includes various functions (Reminders, Admin Commands, Ignore list). Comments Suggestions appreciated!
EMURA is a suite of Java applications that allows two users to send encrypted messages back and forth - as a chat. The encryption key is secure and generated using the Diffie-Hellman algorithm. Utilizes GNU-CRYPTO libraries
A web-based instant messenger client allowing you to connect to supported messengers (AIM, GTalk, MSN, Yahoo) via HTTP (or HTTPS). The Yafumato server connects to the messengers by proxy and provides a web interface, allowing IM access from anywhere.
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ICE (Instant Communicator for Everyone) is a chat system. It comprises of Server and Client. So why another Chat system? I have worked in a restrictive environment (like at customer site) where there is no internal chat system.
MIMA, The Multiprotocol Instant Messenger Annotations Library for Java, provides a simple and unified annotation-driven api for developing messaging business functionality and messenger bots over the AIM, Yahoo, GTalk/Jabber and IRC protocols.
The iLabs Mobile Toolbox aims at facilitating development of mobile clients in JavaME. Main features are XMPP and ATOM apps., HTML rendering with some CSS support and the Widger framework for making mobile applications with rich server side logic.
Encrypted Chat [synchronous encryption based on passkeys ( and maybe in the near future :) asynchronous encryption based on public/private keys) ] with a lot of smart features, perfectly suitable for developers to communicate in an insecure network.
Open Live Support aims at providing a free platform independent chat support system. The system currently works as a live chat support system. The team is currently working on integrating remote control capabilities to the system.
Small tool to mange your Jabber roster like importing nicknames from Trillian and ICQ2000b. Developed completely in school while "Anwendungsentwicklung" at the RBB.
MeetingPoint is a modular cross-browser realtime collaboration and conferencing environment. It provides Flash web meeting with audio/video conference, shared whiteboard and slideshow presentation, chat, polls, etc. Full Moodle integration.
CherBot is an information bot for Crossfire, Daimonin and good old plain IRC that keeps track of which players collect which items, who's been online, determines a level ranking, provides a mail system for mailing offline players, manages clans and
Communication program that allows one instance to act as a server and then any number of instances to connect through any desired port (specified by the server) to Chat and transfer Files, the server relaying. Chat history can also be saved.
This java library implements the IRC protocol. This library can be used in other programs as a means to get onto a IRC server and communicate without the need to understand the IRC protocol. Project source code will be added shortly..
This software allows a MUD server to be run as a Jabber bot. Users can then play the MUD using their Jabber client instead of a MUD client or telnet. This relieves the MUD server from having to handle user chat as users can chat in Jabber instead.
This project provides a basic Java implementation of the OSCAR protocol, used by ICQ and AIM clients. Commonly used features such as messaging, status and server buddy lists are supported, making it easy for developers to use this in their own work.