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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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    mjcq is a command-line based ICQ client program written in pure JAVA and so is cross-platform. It uses the "jcq2k ICQ2000 OSCAR protocol plugin" library developed by Filippov Evgenii. (http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcq2k/) mjcq provides an interface
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