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    Secure chat and conferencing protocol

    See http://silcnet.org/ for detailed information. SILC provides common chat and conferencing services like private messages, instant messages, channels and groups, and video and audio conferencing. The main difference to other protocols is that SILC has been designed with security as its main feature. All packets and messages sent in SILC network are always encrypted. Private messages are encrypted end-to-end, channel message are encrypted with channel-wide secret key and secure...
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    Proximate is a social P2P application designed for local device to device networking that provides social communities with several user functions: Messaging, filesharing, and message board. It works over wireless/wired link such as adhoc WLAN and LAN
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    The IRCd Conf manager util aims at automating ircd tasks such as configuration and compilation. Other options are also included such as automatich updates. This script will eventually be ready to be used for other irc networks. Requires ncurses/dialog
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    SpeexComm is a Speex based multiplatform voice communication engine meant mainly for gaming.
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    LAG is meant to be a replacement for GAIM. It will be built modularly in C/C++ and Python with front-ends for GTK, ncurses, Win32, Cocoa, and possibly more. It will support many chat protocols like AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, Jabber, and MSN.
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    "msnclient" is an MSN Messenger client with a text-based UI a la IRC. It is multithreaded using the libpthread library, and asynchronous. Useful for computers which can't run X Window and for users who need an available-in-telnet/ssh client.
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    This is a command-line based chat program. It can be run on all versions of Windows and most versions of linux. You can run the entire program from Command Prompt. It offers an easy and quick way to chat to another person on a network or the internet priv
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    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.
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