Re: XMPP clients

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On 11/02/2011 08:50, Dave Cridland wrote:
> On Wed Nov  2 15:20:40 2011, Frank Ellermann wrote:
>> The other thingy at least offered some info.  I'd
>> also like a recommendation for a jabber client on
>> Windows 7 with the chatroom feature (= not Gtalk),
>> but not PSI, I have that on a W2K box.
> 
> Swift, Pandion, and Psi are all solid as far as I've experienced, on
> Windows 7.
> 
> The XSF maintains a list at http://xmpp.org/xmpp-software/clients/ that
> people may find useful.

If all you want is a basic chat client, pidgin works well. I like it
because I can use the same client/config on my Unix'y desktops, as well
as in windows. For mac there is also adium which has a similar
interface. Another advantage of pidgin/adium is that with the OTR plugin
you can get end-to-end encryption of your conversation over any protocol.


hth,

Doug

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