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    Jalli is a little java-based converter for chatlogs. At the moment it supports Pidgin, Empathy and mcabber. But there will follow many - platform-independant - others, I believe.
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    It is an instant messaging client. Crony IM has support for some commonly used instant messaging protocols, allowing the user to log into various different services from one application. like LAN, GTalk, Yahoo, Facebook.
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    IMPULS (Instant Messenger Personal User Log Storage) is a toolset which allows to retrieve, store and display messages from different IM instances in a central database.
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    YaCS - A window based chatserver with the ability to log or kick users. You can connect to the server by using PuTTY or Microsoft Telnet, because the chat supports VT100 and the telnet protocol.
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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.
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    Sliver is a Server daemon and a client program that reads log files, and accept remote commands through the TOC protocol using Net::Aim and encryption. Sliver is written mostly using Perl, but this may change.
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    Logverter - A simple tool designed to convert/import different IM clients log files into other IM clients.
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    Everybuddy Java (EBJava) is a messaging system written in Java. It consists of an applet and a server, and is used to log in to existing messaging services (AIM, ICQ, etc) through a unified interface. User settings are also stored on the server.
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    A simple yet useful tool for browsing instant messenger log files (like Trillian, ICQ or Gaim) and also HTML server log files. It has some interesting search modes and provides functionality that most messengers don't.
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