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climm is a portable, small, yet powerful console based, fully internationalized instant messaging client supporting the current v8 ICQ protocol and XMPP.
Hyscar is a multi-headed OSCAR (AOL, ICQ) IM client and daemon, written on PHP and based on PICQ. It listens for requests and preforms requested actions via one of its ICQ connections. Find it useful? You're welcome to take over the project.
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Fire is a multi-protocol instant messenger client for Mac OS X based on freely available libraries for each service. Currently Fire handles AOL Instant Messenger®, ICQ®, MSN® Messenger, Jabber, limited IRC, Yahoo!®, and Apple Bonjour communications.
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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.
A miniature console based AIM client written in pure Java. It implements the TOC protocol and provides a solid framework for understanding and writing your own IM clients or bots.
Provides an overlay notification of events while using Gaim Instant Messaging client. This software utilizes the xosd library and should therefore support any platform that xosd and Gaim support.
JuMPingSoCketS is a Java Multi Protocol Server Client System (JMPSCS). It is a plugin-oriented communication tool for serveral filetransfer- and chatprotocols for both client and server protocols.
This is a Java-based project to integrate IM services (MSN, Yahoo, AOL, ICQ, Jabber) into a server-based proxy service, providing always-on presence and offline message queing. Any Jabber-based client can receive messages from the service.
Internet Relay Jabber (or IRJ) is a Jabber client for IRC. It's useful if you like IRC, but your friends use another IM service. It is written in Perl and uses Net::Jabber and Net::IRC. (This project is no longer under active development)
J.Jab. Lite is a lightweight Jabber client written as a Java 1.4.1 applet. Allows users to chat with others on Jabber, AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo im systems. Has a slimmed down version written in java 1.1.7 that allows simple group chat and moderator access
voltMessenger is a web-centered IM system. It consists in a server written in PHP that can run on most webservers, and a client written in C++. Easily deployable in office environments or as a website extension. THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN SHUT DOWN.
The MFlow project aims to create a modular messaging client in Java. Its architecture should make it as easy as possible to add support for new protocols, as well as maximizing configurability.
The goal of this project is to mantain and extend the Macintosh ICQ client known as Gerry's ICQ, in an opensource, community manner. (The code to Gerry's ICQ was released by the author, Gerry Beggs, June 22, 2001)
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
Eicq is an ICQ client that is written Emacs Lisp.
Currently it isn't working, we are in the process of implementing version 8 of the ICQ protocol.
Eicq requires XEmacs 21.4 or newer.