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Subject: Re: Status of kdenetwork module
From: Richard Moore <rich () ipso-facto ! freeserve ! co ! uk>
Date: 2000-05-18 14:41:01
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Michael Reiher wrote:
>
> Richard Moore wrote:
> >
> > One thing I would like to see is an app that supports all these differnt
> > chat protocols in one place. I have seen this for Gnome and I think it
> > is
> > the way to go.
> I just thought a few minutes how that is supposed to work. I mean, the
> only thing that they all have in common is that they are all about
> comunication. But the rest of say IRC and ICQ is completly different.
> For instance IRC is channel based with an unknown amount of users while
> ICQ is contact based i.e. you have a permanent group of users in your
> list. The most I can see that can be shared are a few widgets.
>
> How does that Gnome app do that? And what´s its name. I´m curios now to
> see some screenshots.
It is called Everybuddy: http://www.everybuddy.com/ According to the
Gnome apps list, though the url didn't work when I tried it.
It supports AIM, ICQ, Yahoo and MSN chat protocols and integrates them
together.
Rich.
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Michael Reiher
> Student at Dresden University of Technology
> Department of Computer Science
> email: michael.reiher@gmx.de
>
> "Beware the woods at night, beware the lunar light!"
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