A web-based instant messenger client allowing you to connect to supported messengers (AIM, GTalk, MSN, Yahoo) via HTTP (or HTTPS). The Yafumato server connects to the messengers by proxy and provides a web interface, allowing IM access from anywhere.
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.
GOIM is a Jabber client with special features targeted at gamers. It is based on the eclipse rcp and will include all major jabber features in addition to displaying who in the roster is playing which game on which server and other game related features.
SimplissIM is a simple instant messenger for local networks where people want to chat, not tweak their software settings. Automatic presence, no server needed, no list of contact to maintain (people appear automatically), seamless file sending...
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Jalk: an instant messenging system for small work groups
- written in Java (--> OS independent)
- clients can reside behind a firewall (incl. NAT)
- encrypted comunication
- participants can see the others typing and correcting (like unix talk)
Our project is an instant messenger developed in Java, using Jabber protocol. It´s being made as a project for Software Engineering at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid by 20 students.
An Instant Messaging App which utilizes the newly released facebook.com developer API (developers.facebook.com) to merge Instant Messaging with the facebook.com community experience.
JIMO(Java-based Instant Messenger One), supports multiple protocols via services, including AIM, MSN, Yahoo, IRC. It is flexible through its plugin architecture, with an intelligent agent, Chatbot.
MulticastCommunicator is a multicast-based peer-to-peer instant messenger, which allows rapid file distribution, text chat and data exchange within a multicast group, e.g. a LAN. It is written in Java and uses an easily-extensible message chain concept.
Lightweight Mobile Instant Messenger is a Java platform-independent software to allow instant messaging between Mobile Phones and PCs. Specifically designed graphic-poor and with a low-bandwidth usage for use on a Internet WAP/GPRS connection.
ZIM-Pro - A P2P Instant Messenger based on Jxta Technology. Its features: Search for users by key words and location and add to contact list. Secure Messaging, Chatting, and File sharing, Invite offline users through E-mail, Message archiving, etc...
IpChat is a comprehensive network communication tool, similar to a regular instant messenger. However IpChat unlike other IM networks is completelly decentralized, requiring no pre-existing server.
JXTA Instant Messenger (J.I.M) is a project that aims to establish a server free, pure P2P Instant Messaging system. It is based on Java, JXTA (www.jxta.org) and the Java Cryptography Extension JCE and provides a nice Swing based GUI.
The aim is to set up an instant messenger service (like ICQ, MSN,...) but totally in GPL licence. Server is written in Perl, the client side (GUI) in Java, and the submission form in PHP. See the README to know why poooms is different of others IM.
Sliver is a Server daemon and a client program that reads log files, and accept remote commands through the TOC protocol using Net::Aim and encryption. Sliver is written mostly using Perl, but this may change.