climm
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Original author(s) | Matthew D. Smith Rico Glöckner Rüdiger Kuhlmann |
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Stable release | 0.7.1
/ March 20, 2010 |
Written in | GPLv2 |
Website | www |
climm (previously mICQ) is a
AIX
.
Functionality
climm has many of the features the official ICQ client has, and more:
- It has support for SSL-encrypted direct connection compatible with licq and SIM.
- It supports OTRencrypted messages.
- It is internationalized; German, English, and other translations are available, and it supports sending and receiving acknowledged and non-acknowledged Unicode-encoded messages (it even understands UTF-8 messages for message types the ICQ protocol does not use them for).
- It is capable of running several UINs at the same time and is very configurable (e.g. different colors for incoming messages from different contacts or for different accounts).
- Due to its text-to-speech interfaces or Brailledevices.
climm also supports basic functionality of the XMPP protocol.
History
Climm was originally developed as mICQ by Matt D. Smith as
OpenSSL exception
.
See also
- Comparison of instant messaging clients
References
- Notes
- (in German) Andreas Kneib (Feb 2004) Der direkte Draht. ICQ in der Kommandozeile (Direct Line. ICQ in the command line), LinuxUser
Further reading
- Jonathan Corbet (February 18, 2003) The trojaning of mICQ, lwn.net