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net-im/ring-daemon-0.160516 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Daemon part of the Ring VoIP SIP phone and IM
Ring is a secure and distributed voice, video and chat communication platform that requires no centralized server and leaves the power of privacy in the hands of the user.
net-im/ring-gnome-0.160516 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Gnome client of the Ring VoIP SIP phone and IM
Ring is a secure and distributed voice, video and chat communication platform that requires no centralized server and leaves the power of privacy in the hands of the user.
net-im/ring-libclient-0.160516 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Client library for the Ring VoIP SIP phone and IM
Ring is a secure and distributed voice, video and chat communication platform that requires no centralized server and leaves the power of privacy in the hands of the user.
net-im/tkabber-1.1.2 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Tcl/Tk based jabber client
Tkabber is a free client for an instant messaging system called Jabber. It is written in Tcl/Tk and supports many features like support of unicode, ssl support, http proxy, file transfers and support of multi-user conference protocol.
net-im/telepathy-gabble-0.18.3 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Jabber Connection Manager for Telepathy Framework
Gabble is a Jabber/XMPP connection manager for the Telepathy framework, currently supporting single user chats, multi user chats and voice/video calls. Install this package to use Telepathy instant messaging clients with Jabber/XMPP servers, including Google Talk.
net-im/telepathy-python-0.15.19 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Python bindings for the Telepathy framework
telepathy-python is a Python package containing base classes for use in connection managers, and proxy classes for use in clients. It's used in at least Cohoba and Butterfly (an MSN connection manager).
net-im/vacuum-1.2.5 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Crossplatform Jabber client
Vacuum IM - modular, crossplatform Jabber client The core program is just a plugin loader - all functionality is made available via plugins. This enforces modularity and ensures well defined component interaction via interfaces.
net-im/hotot-0.9.8.14 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Lightweight, flexible microblogging client
Hotot is a multi-column microblogging client written with HTML5 technologies through Webkit. It supports Twitter and Identi.ca services, as well as real-time update (via Twitter streaming API), profile editing, multi-lingual, thread conversations, three level in-app effects, trending topics detailed into city level, color labels (assign colors to people). For a geek, it has native notification system, HTTP/Socks proxy, vim-style keyboard shortcuts, and a powerful Kismet content filter system which could perform a few automated tasks, and speech input on Google Chrome. It supports Instapaper/ReadItLater, Google tweet translation, geographic information shown on Google Maps, plenty of image upload services including Twitter official one (and their previews), video preview like YouTube, URL shorten and unshorten (many beautiful prefixes), and user stats through the internal extensions.
net-im/ttytter-2.1.00 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
Command-line Twitter client in Perl
TTYtter is a multi-functional, fully 100% text, Perl command line Twitter client. It has the following features: * A fully interactive client with asynchronous background updates and commands. Use it over telnet, ssh or even a dummy terminal. Supports ANSI colour, hashtags and Twitter Search! * Works within your favourite environment: modify prompt and input methods for many popular window and session managers, or use a compatible readline library. Or don't: basic editing and screen management features built-in. * From the command line, use it to update your Twitter in shell scripts, from cron, and so on. * Supports standard timelines and automatically fetches direct messages. * Extensible using the -lib option. * Run detached in -daemon mode, and make your own Twitter bot!
net-mgmt/arpalert-2.0.12 (Score: 6.4754924E-5)
ARP traffic monitoring
Arpalert uses ARP protocol monitoring to prevent unauthorized connections on the local network. If an illegal connection is detected, a program or script is launched, which could be used to send an alert message, for example.