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A SSH based chatroom framework; inspired by "ssh-chat" project.
This framework support not only the IRC-like command line interface, but also custom clients by providing an API.
Unlike the public chat-room of ssh-chat, this implementation requiring all users must be authenticated by public key before starting a chat; however public chatrooms are still possible by hacking OpenSSH server, see Wiki page 'Public Chatroom' for details.
ntalk is a chat application. It works in a client-server model and it's designed to work in all kinds of networks. ntalk was written to be much more easy-to-use, friendly and functional than Unix talk.
Kntalk is a gui client written using KDE.
MyTalk! is a Java-based program similar to Unix's talk. It's a relatively simple client/server program with a Swing user interface. The conversation takes place in near real-time.
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Avenger was planned to be a web and IRC chat client project for Unix-like OS, but unfortunately it hasn't been finished. It was supposed to add functions peer-to-peer to web chats such as file transfer and instant messages.