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No-Name Instant Messenger is a secure (strong cryptography), cross platform communications program that supports existing IM networks (AIM, Yahoo, ICQ, etc.).
WebBot is a flexible IRC bot written in C capable of extracting information
from a custom list of websites, including searchable ones, using regular expression patterns.
HTTP GET and POST methods supported as well as HTTP redirects.
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JabberTools is a set of console- and web-based Jabber tools that makes using Jabber and converting to Jabber from other IM systems easy. Main features: ability to import contacts (from AIM, ICQ, etc) and manage your Jabber account info and roster
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TkPoker is an IRC poker client with a simple, attractive interface that runs under any operating system to which Tcl/Tk has been ported. No additional IRC software is required. If you can browse the web, you can play poker with TkPoker!
The Collaborative Virtual Workspace is a software environment that provides a "virtual building" where teams can communicate, collaborate, and share information, regardless of their geographic location. For documentation, see the "Home Page" link above.
SuckBot is an IRC bot written entirely from scratch, and entirely in C. Features include: RFC2229 Dictionary Queries, RFC Serving (via. DCC), Fortunes, Random Actions, Plugin support for time-driven events as well as "!/@" commands.
iHailStorm Bulletin Board (aka Inca Forums) is a very fast, powerful, and a very user friendly message board written in php. Designed from the ground up to have powerful community support, iHS supports groups, usergroups, RPG stats, and much, much more.
IRC Server mainly based in UnderNET's ircu2.10.07 with some improvements adapted from DalNET's Bahamut, and some other cool things such as IP Ocultation and Socks4 proxy checking.
IPng peer-to-peer messanger software written in Java, with legacy IP support. IPv6 support in the making, regardless of testers, now that Java supports v6.
U-mIRC (UNIX mIRC) is the UNIX pendant of the well-known mIRC IRC client for Windows. Interface is much like the original, although there's also a ncurses console interface. mIRC scripts are supported.
A small, modular IRC bot written in C. On startup, reads an XML configuration file. Uses dynamic modules to implement actual functionality (friends lists, auto-opping, etc).
Net IM is trying to be comparable with the most popular chat clients out there today for windows such as AOL IM, ICQ, MSN Messenger, etc. This program is written completely in Java with the hopes that it will be portable across platforms. The client-ser
Novus Ordo Seclorum (Ordo for short) is a pathologically secured, invitation only secure communications framework. It is built on top of the Freenet
crypto libraries.
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.