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Swocket is a cross-platform modular XML Socket server framework implemented in Python with the intention of being used to communicate with Macromedia Flash 5 content but is easily usable with other platforms that support the same flavor of XML Sockets.
Artificial Intelligence Electronic Manipulation Bot will be designed for developing A.I on the web using standard protocols of communication such as ICQ, MSN, and especially AIM. The Bot will be able to under stand and collect as much data as possible fro
IRC bot, written in Perl with mySQL log database.
It can forward messages between 2 users, analyse the sentence, read joke from web and send them like a public messages, control to protect channels where it is with SPAM and Invite control.
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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.
Open Messenger (OM) is a GNU implementation of the MSNP2 (and soon to be MSNP5) MSN messenger protocols. The MSNP5 protocol is not officially released and I will code as much as I can from watching the way the current official client handles the protocol.
An open-source web-application design prototype, currently implemented as a chat application. Described fully in book, "XML, XSLT, Java and JSP" by Westy Rockwell, published by New Riders (English) and by Galileo Press (German).
PIMP - Personal Instant Messaging Protocol PIMP is a internet or network cross-platform client/server instant messaging system. Message encryption can be enabled or disabled at compile-time. Other features are TBA.
This project has re-identified it's purpose to being a host of 'starter' projects for GUI-based Jabber code. To be included, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder, etc.
A small Win32 applet to switch Roger Wilco channels, and generally control Roger Wilco without having to leave your game. Source will be available when code from RW is clean-roomed.
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.
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
mIRCd is an IRCd that you run with mIRC using Remote Script files. The goal for mIRCd is to get a reasonable amount of users to be able to connect simultaneously and to add many mIRC specific features. You must download the latest mIRC32 use this script.
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).
A port of Linux B-Chat v.013 [by Arne Sagnes (asagnes@telocity.com)] to Windows via Visual Basic, and then maybe 1 or 2 features added. The original linux version can be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/b-chat