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The goal of this project is to develop a network protocol (Peer Instant Messenger Protocol, PIMP) that creates a distributed, peer-to-peer network for the transmission of instant messages, along with a graphical client that will allow users to access the
TiK is an open source AOL IM client written in tcl and very portable. It was originally developed as an alternative to java AIM for UNIX users. Sadly, this project seems to have been abandoned by AOL. This site will be used for further development of Tik.
[discontinued, who wants me?] A bouncer for connections to the p2p network Filetopias server. Hiding
your IP, it grant even more anonymity then filetopia does already.
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Simple, pure Java-based IRC automaton, with many nice built-in functionality and features, including usr lists, permisions, protection, colour-control, multiple channels, simple bot-net facilities.
JChat is a kind of IRC-like chat service entirely developed in Java 2. The project aims the creation of a chat Server which supports channels and various types of chat clients (applets, standalone apps).
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The goal of the Relay IRC project is to create an easy-to-use, multi-platform and scriptable Internet Relay Chat (IRC) chat client and a set of Java classes for adding IRC capabilities to other Java programs.
This web service developped in Java provides WebForum services on the IMAP4/POP3 protocol : you don't need database, and common messaging tool like Netscape Messenger or Outlook permits to create/delete new forum and to moderate messages.
The goal of YAJII is to create the first *usable* IRC protocol implementation and client, comparable to popular clients such as BitchX, ircII and mIRC.
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.
Combine Jabber, Java, Java Servlets, JavaScript, Stylesheets, XSL, and Xerces XML Parser for starters and you get JabberHTTPServlets. JabberServlets is a concept (ala Jer) to come that will allow interaction with the Jabber Server through Java.
Messy is a collaboration tool for distributed teams. It provides for instant messaging between members of the collaborating groups, a basic group management framework over which additional capabilities can be layered, and a sample concurrent editor.
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.
ALICE utilizes AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language) to form responses to your questions and inputs. Unlike other commercial chat robot software costing thousands of dollars, ALICE is freely available under the terms of the GNU Public License