Difference between revisions of "Clients"

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(Added link to (currently non-existent) glossary)
(Gajim is multiplatform, not Linux/Unix. It runs on X11, Win32 and (currently under development) OS X.)
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* [http://thecoccinella.org/ Coccinella]
* [http://thecoccinella.org/ Coccinella]
* [http://gajim.org/ Gajim]
* [http://www.jabbim.com/ Jabbim]
* [http://www.jabbim.com/ Jabbim]
* [http://jeti.sourceforge.net/ Jeti]
* [http://jeti.sourceforge.net/ Jeti]
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* [http://www.bitlbee.org/ BitlBee]
* [http://www.bitlbee.org/ BitlBee]
* [http://live.gnome.org/Empathy Empathy]
* [http://live.gnome.org/Empathy Empathy]
* [http://gajim.org/ Gajim]
* [http://developer.imendio.com/projects/gossip/ Gossip]
* [http://developer.imendio.com/projects/gossip/ Gossip]
* [http://emacs-jabber.sourceforge.net/ jabber.el]
* [http://emacs-jabber.sourceforge.net/ jabber.el]

Revision as of 12:25, 9 September 2008

A Jabber client is any software or application that allows you to join the Jabber network and connect with your friends. Thankfully there are lots of free clients you can use to do this, for many different devices and systems.

For a more detailed explanation of what a client is see the glossary.

Apple MacOS

Console

Cross-Platform (Linux/Mac/Windows)

Linux/Unix

Mobile Phone

Web Browser

Windows