*Source / Download: FileForum (
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail...s/1032060483/1)
Open Source*
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*Publisher's Description:*
Pidgin (formerly Gaim) is an all-in-one IM client that resembles AIM. Gaim lets you use AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, MSN, IRC, Jabber, Zephyr, and Gadu-Gadu all at once. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with AOL, Yahoo, or MSN.
Pidgin (formerly Gaim) has the following other editions available: Pidgin (formerly Gaim) for Unix (
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.../1032060483/2).
*Latest Changes: *
* New protocol plugin: MySpaceIM (Jeff Connelly, Google Summer of Code)
* XMPP enhancements
* Certificate management. Libpurple will validate certificates on SSL-encrypted protocols (William Ehlhardt, Google Summer of Code)
* Some adjustments were made to fix sending messages when using the MSN HTTP method. (Laszlo Pandy)
* Yahoo! Chat is fixed
* Some AIM file transfer issues between Pidgin and other clients have been fixed. (Kyryll A Mirnenko)
* Properly restore idle status and time for AIM and ICQ accounts when they reconnect after being disconnected
* Insert Horizontal Rules and Strikethrough text from toolbar
* Option to show protocol icons in the buddy list, from the Buddies > Show menu. (Justin Heiner)
* Ability to build with native, non-X11 GTK+ on OSX. (Anders Hasselqvist)
* Remember the 'Enable Sounds' setting for a conversation
* Right-clicking the empty space in the formatting toolbar allows you to toggle back to the old "ungrouped" version
* Protocols supporting account registration via Pidgin now show a descriptive checkbox instead of a vague "Register" button
* Per-conversation mute and logging options (accessible from the menu)
* Updated gtkspell to 2.0.11
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