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    ChatSecure

    ChatSecure

    ChatSecure is a free and open source encrypted chat client for iOS

    ChatSecure is a free and open source messaging app that features OMEMO encryption and OTR encryption over XMPP. You can connect to your existing Google accounts or create new accounts on public XMPP servers (including via Tor), or even connect to your own server for extra security. Unlike other apps that keep you stuck in their walled garden, ChatSecure is fully interoperable with other clients that support OMEMO or OTR and XMPP, such as Conversations (Android), CoyIM (Desktop), and more. ChatSecure only uses well-known open-source cryptographic libraries to keep your conversations private. ...
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    MChat is easy to use IRC app for the #macintosh channel on freenode.net. It is a easy to use single server and single channel irc program. MChat was designed to be a extremely simple program for beginners to learn how to use IRCl
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    Volley is a client/server system similar to Hotline, but using a plugin design that makes it more extensible. Server plugins define services such as chat and file sharing. Client plugins allow users to interact with each other using those services.
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    BlastServ is a plugin used with XChat and Mac OS X. It will be an IRC File Server (FServ or FServe), similar to SysReset for Windows or Obsidian. Fservs send files over DCC, and have an interface like FTP. They are a quick and easy way to transfer files.
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    PureIRC(d) based of titan ircd, A Pure IRC Experience
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    "Shout" is a server/client for sending messages through the Network. "Shout" is a one-way street of sending messages. A server is created on one machine and client computers connect and recieve messages sent out from the server.
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    HXD for OS X is a complete distribution of HXD for Mac OS X. It includes a preferences pane for the System Preferences application for controlling the server.
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