Coccinella is a Jabber chat client with whiteboard communication. The
whiteboard let you share your mp3s, photos, and lots of other stuff.
Further it accepts any fonts. So you will also be able to share mathematical
formulas with your contacts.
A minimal Jabber client for emacs.
Fetion protocol plugin for libpurple.
Fetion is an instant messaging & messengers client developed by China Mobile,
now ranking third in Chinese IM market. It features free SMS send and receive
between PC and mobile phone.
This plugin adds a libnotify interface to pidgin, enabling popups much like
guifications. It has some configuration options, to show popups when a buddy
signs on, on new messages and on new conversations only.
The IRC transport is a dynamic gateway that allows XMPP/Jabber
users to connect to IRC using their Groupchat and MUC clients.
It is based on xmpppy and irclib Python libraries.
The Y!M transport is a dynamic gateway that allows XMPP/Jabber
users to connect to Yahoo! Messenger using their Groupchat and MUC clients.
It is based on xmpppy and curphoo Python libraries.
Mission Control, or MC, is a Telepathy component providing a way for
"end-user" applications to abstract some of the details of connection
managers, to provide a simple way to manipulate a bunch of connection
managers at once, and to remove the need to have in each program the
account definitions and credentials.
Sofia-SIP is an open-source SIP User-Agent library, compliant with the IETF
RFC3261 specification (see the feature table). It can be used as a building
block for SIP client software for uses such as VoIP, IM, and many other
real-time and person-to-person communication services. The primary target
platform for Sofia-SIP is GNU/Linux. Sofia-SIP is based on a SIP stack
developed at the Nokia Research Center. Sofia-SIP is licensed under the LGPL.
vqcc-gtk is a chat application written in C for the GTK+ toolkit, primarily
used in small LAN's. It is based on quickChat/Vypress Chat (TM) for Windows
(from Vypress Research) and is licensed under the GPL.
The application supports both quickChat and Vypress Chat(TM) protocols and
hopefully is compatible enough to substitute those applications when using
Linux, FreeBSD or another *NIX desktop. You need no server to run, however
it is not possible to communicate outside your LAN (or subnet).
(From the About page)
This is a Java applet and application that can encode and decode a Cisco
router's configuration register.
It also shows some valuable notes for each router family that can help
with disaster recovery.
It is being released as part of the Cisco-centric Open Source Initiative.