[Juser] Web based Jabber client product
Paul Johnson
baloo at ursine.ca
Fri Aug 11 21:55:10 CDT 2006
On Friday 11 August 2006 12:05, nishad.p at tcs.com wrote:
> Now i would require to implement the instant messaging (IM) client as a
> web-based one. Any recommendations for web-based Jabber client products
> (freewares) !
I don't recommend freeware and other proprietary software if I can avoid it,
free software¹ is a much better expectation to have. The world needs
software that can be used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed
without restriction or without it falling into a closed product.
My current recommendation, for lack of any more complete web-based Jabber
client that I've found, would be JWChat. You can download the source code
and documentation at http://jwchat.sourceforge.net/ and see it live, in
action at http://www.jwchat.org/
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Not sure this really applies to something you post to a public mailing list,
you might consider talking to your postmaster about helping you turn that off
for email that isn't actually confidential.
¹ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software
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Paul Johnson
Email and IM (XMPP & Google Talk): baloo at ursine.ca
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