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Samsha is a instant messaging plugin for eclipse. It is especially suited for use with the Jabber protocol, however, it supports all important IM protocols (MSN, ICQ, AIM etc.) too. Due to its deliberate architecture it is easily extendable.
SecureIM is an instant message client who uses digital certificates and PKI.The client application connects to a WildfireSIM server.SIM do a digital signature for login to the server using a user certificate.Also uses PKI to encrypt and decrypt messages
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gismsn is a fully featured MSN client implementing the latest features from MSN 7.0 written in Java using SWT. This allows gismsn to be run across all platforms with a Java interpreter!
Open source Wireless Village IMPS (Instant Messaging and Presence Service) server.
Supports stand-alone operation with MySQL server used for storage or as a tranport with Jabber XMPP server.
ChogaBot is a GUI-centric IRC bot written in Java. Performs all standard channel maintenance and protection operations that one would expect. Features (so far) include fine-tuned configuration on a per channel basis, logging, and a plugin architecture.
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The Skype SourceForge project is the public repository for Skype-related open-source projects including SkypeWeb and Skype API implementations. Do you have a SkypeWeb or SkypeAPI project you'd like to share? Get in touch!
SupportDesk is an internet text chat system designed for websites that wish to provide their users with online support. A java applet client allows users to log in to the chat system anonymously from a website and request help from the website operators.
The VilAug framework for visual linguistics! This gadget contains an IconNet with icons like WordNet and an IconMessenger as instant messenger. A new ontology is used, grammars for visual languages designed. A language with signs? Create it with VilAug.
Hollaka Hollala is a chatbot engine and IRC bot. The chatbot engine uses a knowledge base organized in an XML file and WordNet for dictionary lookup. The IRC Bot has some WordNet- and Web-based functionality and is hot-extensible through Ruby programs.
Inspired by the Pony bot (http://www.elvum.net/bots/) and by the "daemons" in
Philip Pullman's Dark Materials Trilogy, the aim of IRCology is to build a
digital companion, with a natural interface, to manage your semi-personal data.
ALBot is an IRC-Bot that enables you to send messages to offline buddies, plan events, play text based games, use XDCC and many more. Furthermore it is highly extensible and a lot more features are in progress.
WYIM is a completely web browser based IM client which uses AJAX to recreate a fat IM client feel. It is currently able to connect to the Yahoo IM service, with MSN, AOL and Google (jabber) on the way. Written in Java; runs on Tomcat.
EasyBot is an IRC bot capable of many services including but not limited to channel/nick registration, fserver and dcc chat. Its highly configurable through an easy to use GUI which uses the java JFrame.
GNU/Linux-compatible version of the now unavailable Red Light Variety Alpha software, a Hotline protocol client and server with Japanese language support. Future versions aim at more internationalization and better sharing functions.
Server/client chat environment that allows a client to send a message or file to another client on the server. If the other client is not currently on the server, the server will save the file or message for that client to retrieve later on.
vjIRC is going to be an IRC client with voice-support. You will be able to speak with everyone else that have vjIRC in the current channel. We are currently doing lots of programming and will update this project page when we have some spare time.
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.
Gara, is a spell of a Chinese word. This word means 'Corner' or 'interstice'. I'll develop some small tools base on many BIG tool like Eclipse or GoogleDesktop. Current plan is: GoogleDesktop MSN plugin. Eclipse Translator.
JERC:Java Encrypted Relay Chat. Our goal is to construct a java program to allow our users to chat securely to each other. We want to make it so our users don't have to worry about they're chats being unintentionally intercepted by third parties.