Pidgin (the problem formally known as Gaim) is an excellent little app for connecting to Instant Messaging. This application works with Ubuntu -- actually, it comes standard with Gusty when it's officially released in October. It works with AIM, Yahoo, MSN, Jabber, Google Talk, and a ton of others. And of course, this Ubuntu application can handle away and available messages, file transfer, and all the other stuff that's considered standard. Also, there's plenty of plug-ins you can configure and add to extend Pidgin.
Download and find more about Pidgin at the official website.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Pidgin - Multi-protocol Instant Messaging for Linux
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Labels: desktop, instant messaging, internet
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2 comments:
This is a vast improvement from Gaim.
I agree with the comment above because it really is a vast improvement from gaim. However since I myself use msn messenger a lot i find amsn (http://amsn.sf.net) the best messenger client for linux. I hope you can review this some day too. Overall your blog is excellent and you have one more subscriber :)
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