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    PlanetaMessenger.org is a Instant Messenger with support to all well known instant messenger networks including ICQ,MSN,AIM,Yahoo! and Jabber through a powerfull plugin engine. PlanetaMessenger.org support multiples look and feels, plugins and profiles.
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    The PlanetaMessenger.org Libraries project is a set of open source instant messenger libraries used and maintained by PlanetaMessenger.org. You can find protocol implementation for MSN, ICQ, ComVC networks for use on standalone and server applications.
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    Send XMPP (Gtalk/Google Talk also supported) messages (thanks to Jabber) within a single line of PL/SQL code, get buddies list and status in relational tables (or xml) on Oracle 11g.
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    This project provides a basic Java implementation of the OSCAR protocol, used by ICQ and AIM clients. Commonly used features such as messaging, status and server buddy lists are supported, making it easy for developers to use this in their own work.
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    EclipseIM is an abstract instant messenger plugin for eclipse. It will be useful for developers who want to chat (ICQ or other) from eclipse environment, send java code between contacts e.t.c.
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    Кроссплатформенный IM на Java
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    IMPULS (Instant Messenger Personal User Log Storage) is a toolset which allows to retrieve, store and display messages from different IM instances in a central database.
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    An open-sourced all-in-one messenging client. The client includes AOL OSCAR, IRC, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and ICQ (OSCAR). Written in Java for cross-platform support.
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    The goal of CryptoJIM project is to create a cross platform instant messenger with support for a central encrypted message archive, transparent message encryption and several IM Protocols. At first priority it will support the ICQ Protocol.
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    A CrossPlattform Instant Messenger written in Java, brings its own small Server and allows people to communicate in a LAN with static IP-Adresses. Current release has support for ICQ and AIM, more will follow. Want to contribute? Mailto project admin.
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    Anastacia Messenger is a multi protocol instant messenger, currently supporting ICQ, MSN and Yahoo. Written in Java, it offers a solution for people working with different operating systems, giving them the chance to use the same messenger/gui anywhere.
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    JIM - Java Instant Messenger. 100% Java
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    The aim of this project is to design an open standard of distributed instant messenger protocol. Therefore, everyone can host instant messenger services through simple installation of server program that we provided.
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    A simple yet useful tool for browsing instant messenger log files (like Trillian, ICQ or Gaim) and also HTML server log files. It has some interesting search modes and provides functionality that most messengers don't.
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