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* [[Quickstart|How to get your first Jabber account]] | * [[Quickstart|How to get your first Jabber account]] | ||
* [[Clients|How to download free Jabber client]] | * [[Clients|How to download a free Jabber client]] | ||
* [[Philosophy overview|An overview of the Jabber philosophy]] | * [[Philosophy overview|An overview of the Jabber philosophy]] | ||
* [[Technology overview|An overview of the technology behind Jabber]] | * [[Technology overview|An overview of the technology behind Jabber]] | ||
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Jabber is an open instant messaging technology that anyone can use. The Jabber community runs a worldwide network of free IM services and has created plenty of free software that you can download -- clients for every device and operating system, servers you can run at your organization, and libraries you can use to build your own Jabber applications. | Jabber is an open instant messaging technology that anyone can use. The Jabber community runs a worldwide network of free IM services and has created plenty of free software that you can download -- clients for every device and operating system, servers you can run at your organization, and libraries you can use to build your own Jabber applications. | ||
Can't find what you're | Can't find what you're looking for? Try [[Main Page old|the old wiki home page]] |
Revision as of 17:31, 21 August 2008
Welcome to Jabber.org!
You're probably looking for one of these:
- How to get your first Jabber account
- How to download a free Jabber client
- An overview of the Jabber philosophy
- An overview of the technology behind Jabber
- More information about the Jabber.org IM service
What is Jabber?
Jabber is an open instant messaging technology that anyone can use. The Jabber community runs a worldwide network of free IM services and has created plenty of free software that you can download -- clients for every device and operating system, servers you can run at your organization, and libraries you can use to build your own Jabber applications.
Can't find what you're looking for? Try the old wiki home page