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A miniature console based AIM client written in pure Java. It implements the TOC protocol and provides a solid framework for understanding and writing your own IM clients or bots.
IRC Client coded in Java, inspired in the popular mIRC. This client was coded as a practice, along with my learning of the Java programming language. I wanted to offer the code to help anyone wishing to start programming networked applications on Java.
JavaIRC is a Java based IRC client. It provides minimalistic and simple to use interface. The interface is very much like mIRC, containing windows etc. Multiple network support is something that's required so it's included.
FIQN is a small Java-IRC-Client (and maybe sometime an IRC-Server). It will be based on the builtin Java classes. We're also trying to make cross-platform application.
Chipchat is web chat program written in java language. It is web application and need web server such as Tomcat. By using "Applet" for conecting to server, it is not need to install any program in client.
Jasim (Just Another Simple Instant Messenger) is a simple instant messenger program written entirely in Java. Jasim will feature a protocol that can be extended through plug-ins. It will have a client library with full API documentation so that anyone wh
DccAssist is a clever plugin for the GNU/Linux X-Chat IRC client. The main goal is to develop a simple and robust tool to find, organize, and control xdcc file transfers; an ability the current and otherwise superb X-Chat misses sorely.
NFC is a scalable, distributed chat server and client implemented in Java. Notable features include built in load balancing and HTTP-tunneling support. Using the load balancing, a distributed network of servers can be formed, similar to an IRC network.
This is a remote-client programe based on MSN messenger. It can do many things for you.Such as file operation,db operation and chat robot.All these are based on MSN cha.
BlackChat is an ICQ Instant Messaging client for the BlackBerry 72XX wireless handheld. Features include 24/7 connection, client only solution, send/receive msgs, add/remove contacts, change client status and skins
Platform independant (pure Java) universal IM Client aiming to be capable of an unlimited number of connections to an unlimited number of services. Currently supports AIM, Yahoo and MSN .NET with future plans to support Microsoft Exchange IM and others.
JuMPingSoCketS is a Java Multi Protocol Server Client System (JMPSCS). It is a plugin-oriented communication tool for serveral filetransfer- and chatprotocols for both client and server protocols.
This is a Java-based project to integrate IM services (MSN, Yahoo, AOL, ICQ, Jabber) into a server-based proxy service, providing always-on presence and offline message queing. Any Jabber-based client can receive messages from the service.
TinRoof is a Java client that runs over the AOL IM network. TinRoof users can share files and search for files shared by other TinRoof users. File transfers are run over direct connections that are secured using RSA-based authentication.
The aim of Howdy is to provide a simple, easy-to-use method of text-based communication over TCP/IP through a simple graphical user interface. Both the server and the client are small and run on all platforms supporting Java.