Centericq

Command-line IM that supports: ICQ, AIM, IRC, MSN, Jabber and more
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Konstantin Klyagin
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://thekonst.net/en/cv
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 1.8 MB

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Centericq Description

Command-line IM that supports: ICQ, AIM, IRC, MSN, Jabber and more Centericq is a free and open source text mode menu driven IM interface that supports the Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, ICQ2000, MSN, Gadu-Gadu and Jabber protocols.Centericq allows you to send, receive, and forward messages, URLs, SMSes (both through the ICQ server and email gateways supported by Mirabilis), contacts, and email express messages, and it has many other useful features. Internal RSS-reader and LiveJournal client are also provided. Here are some key features of "Centericq": Text mode user interface: · Based on the ncurses library · Provides windows, menus and dialogs · Configurable color schemes · Ability to use the program remotely via telnet or ssh · Configuration is done with dialogs · Support for displaying Hebrew and Arabic texts · UI messages translated into 15 languages General instant messaging features: · ICQ, Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, MSN, Gadu-Gadu and Jabber are supported · Sending, receiving and forwarding events · Command line parameters for sending events through an already running instance · Mass-sending events · Contact list groups support · Configurable sounds for specific events and users · External programs to process incoming events · Viewing users' personal data · Updating self user info · List of ignored users · Configurable servers' hostnames and port numbers · Ability to use http proxy (method CONNECT; optionally with proxy auth) to connect to IM servers ICQ support: · Sending and receiving messages, URLs, contacts and SMSes · Receiving e-mail express and web pager messages · Delivery of SMSes through e-mail gateways supported by Mirabilis · Sending SMSes to any phone numbers, feature to send from the command line · Searching for users by their UINs, through White Pages and by keywords · Random chat: searching for availble persons and setting own chat group · Registering of new UINs · Setting own and reading others' away messages · Server-based contact lists · Controllable visibility and invisibility for specific users · Peer-to-peer port range specification Yahoo! support: · File transfers · Conferencing · Fetching of custom status messages · Typing notifications · Searching for users through directory Jabber support: · Users directory search · PGP encryption for messages · SSL secured connections · vCard information: both fetching and updating · Registration on services supported by server · Invisible mode · Groupchat IRC support: · Support for private and channel-wide chat · Showing IRC contacts on the list as well as detecting their being online · Advanced user listing modes · NickServ authentification support · File transfers · The PING command · Password protected channels Integrated client for LiveJournal: · Posting of entries into a journal · Friend list management tools · Notifications about new entries in friends' journals · Notifications when someone adds or removes your account from their friend list · Notifications about birthdays of LJ friends Other: · Integrated RSS-feeds reader · Builds and works under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Sun Solaris, Windows and MacOS X/Darwin · Script for migrating contact list and history from licq, kxicq2, gnomeicu and micq · Logging of program's actions · Re-reading the configuration on-fly if changed · Extensive and interesting documentation Requirements: · Ncurses · OpenSSL · GnuTLS · GPGME What's New in This Release: · AIM changed its protocol again, so all TOC clients did not work. This release fixes the inability to connect to the AIM network. · Some Jabber bugs were fixed. PGP works better, and it's also possible to connect to Google Talk. Ian Johannesen sent the patch for the latter. · Chat window cycling patch from Iulian Ciorascu was applied. Don't forget to update your keybindings file if you want to use it. · Applied two patches from David Riebenbauer. One makes centericq change Jabber status to unavailable before disconnecting, and adds coloring of contacts according to the procotol (configurable from the configuration dialog). · Since autoconf/automake authors finally started to maintain backward compatibility, I've updated the cicqsync so that it uses the current versions of the tools. The reason is that running specific versions for better compatibility doesn't work anymore.


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