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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.
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.
Island is a Serverless LAN Based Instant Messaging Tool that reaches anyone in the same subnet by using TCP/IP broadcast notifications. There is no need to add contacts since all of them are there.
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.
An instant messenger network (including client and server) using Web services technology for communication. Makes use of external Web services for automatic translation of text messages between different languages. Client written in Java, server in C#.
Jasim (Just Another Simple Instant Messenger) is a simple instant messenger program written entirely in Java. Jasim will feature a protocol that can be extended through plug-ins. It will have a client library with full API documentation so that anyone wh
HDCIM is an instant messenger for HDC users to exchange info, the IMs will travel encrypted with public key encryptions technologies. The instant messenger will be built for Windows and Linux, but it will be written for maximim portability
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.
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theClient is a Java based alternative to the standard MSN Messenger instant messaging software and aims to not only provide almost all of the existing capabilites of the current MSN Messenger client, but also to add a large degree of extra functionality.
An Instant Messenger service in Java. The project consists of a server, client and custom-designed XML-protocol. The system is intended for corporate LANs where the security policy requires a local server.
The end goal of the FreeMess Project is to produce a cryptographically secure, pseudonymous, cross-platform peer-to-peer Instant Messenger service, piggybacking on FreeNet (http://freenet.sourceforge.net) as a distributed filesystem to hold user data.
The goal of this project is to develop a network protocol (Peer Instant Messenger Protocol, PIMP) that creates a distributed, peer-to-peer network for the transmission of instant messages, along with a graphical client that will allow users to access the
This web service developped in Java provides WebForum services on the IMAP4/POP3 protocol : you don't need database, and common messaging tool like Netscape Messenger or Outlook permits to create/delete new forum and to moderate messages.
Nestor is a chat client that allows all the standard functionality of most instant messaging software. However, it also determines words in the conversation that the user may not completely understand, perhaps before the user realizes their confusion
RTalk is an instant messenger chat client based on Rediff Bol protocol. This client is written in Java, so as to run on platforms where the official client is not supported. This project is not affiliated with Rediff.com.