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    SecuXabber

    SecuXabber

    A secure Jabber-client for Android using strong encryption

    SecuXabber is a secure Jabber-client for Android that bases on Xabber and uses a strong, asymmetric enryption that works on top of the XMPP protocol. A key pair is generated on application start-up. Users can send their public key to other SecuXabber users via Bluetooth. This ensures the origin of the public key because people do a face-to-face check during key exchange. After the keys are imported by both users, all communication between them is done fully encrpyted using a strong 4096 bit...
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    XMPPLatitudeStatusUpdater

    Update XMPP Status from Google Latitude Location

    Java command line application to update an XMPP account status (example : Gtalk) based on JSON location (example : Google Latitude). You need : - Java JRE 6 - any JDBC database - enable Google Latitude (https://latitude.google.com/latitude/b/0/apps) TODO : - easier install - configuration menu - remove sql server requirement - port on android (remove server requirement)
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    WorkieTalkie

    WorkieTalkie - NetBeans Jabber plug-in and application

    Our main goal is to free developers from huge “Alt+Tab” pain, which is often present when they are working in NetBeans and on the other side, they are chatting via Gmail, Yahoo, or other client. We figured it out that some Jabber Plug In will handle this kind of problem, and we Present You the Collection of your pain-removal tools… Workie Talkie Project: NetBeans Jabber Plug-in (integrate easily into your NetBeans IDE) NetBeans Jabber Platform application (Chat client build on...
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    MOBILIS - A Service Platform for Collaborative Social Applications. The key points are: mobile real-time collaboration, Android application development, mobile social networking, XMPP, location-based and proximity-based services. ********************************************************* *******************DEPRECATED************************** ********************************************************* THIS PAGE IS DEPRECATED. USE OUR NEW GITHUB HOME INSTEAD: https://github.com/mobilis/mobilis
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    It is an instant messaging client. Crony IM has support for some commonly used instant messaging protocols, allowing the user to log into various different services from one application. like LAN, GTalk, Yahoo, Facebook.
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    Java Gadu-Gadu protocol implementation
    JGGAPi is java implementation of Gadu-Gadu protocol. Gadu-Gadu is a IM system very popular in Poland based on proprietary protocol. The implementation is based on specification of Gadu-Gadu protocol gathered during implementation of EKG application.
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    JAM Circle
    JAM Circle is a Kanban Application Platform on Eclipse RCP.Kanban is similar to sticky note.you can use it for GTD,Planning,Pull System using Kanban.It supports to send Card using XMPP and to define it\'s behavior using Script(JRuby and ECMAScript).
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    notify4b is (Notify for business) a IM-messages sending package which helps you to send your application inner message to the various IM clients such as XMPP MSN etc. It can work easily and effiently by simply adding a deployment and a few codes to your
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    JCollaborationFramework can be used, together with a Open Source XMPP Library, to establish a Collaboration Application for Chat, Collaborative WhiteBoard etc.
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