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    korbé | # 11 | 2009-09-12, 20:55 | Report

    Thanks Zerojay.

    Too bad he did not support the file transfer.
    Aucune chance, donc, de voir le support du XDCC avec IRC. (I Like Japan anime Fansub)...

    RTCOMM and software "Messaging" are FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)?

    An opportunity for a community member to add this feature?

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    zerojay | # 12 | 2009-09-12, 21:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by korbé View Post
    Thanks Zerojay.

    Too bad he did not support the file transfer.
    Aucune chance, donc, de voir le support du XDCC avec IRC. (I Like Japan anime Fansub)...

    RTCOMM and software "Messaging" are FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)?

    An opportunity for a community member to add this feature?
    What you will need to work on is telepathy-idle, the connection manager for IRC used in RTCOMM. I don't believe DCC of any kind is supported in it, nor file transfers. It is free and open source.

    I also do not believe any connection manager for telepathy allows file transfers though I may be wrong.

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    Jack6428 | # 13 | 2009-09-12, 21:07 | Report

    im looking forward to a ICQ client too..hopefully with file-transfer aswell

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    korbé | # 14 | 2009-09-12, 21:07 | Report

    Gabble (for XMPP) and Butterfly (for MSN) support file transfer.

    And normally, for the integration of Empathy (it useTelepathy) in Ubuntu, it's planned to add the file transfers to a maximum of protocol.

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    munky261 | # 15 | 2009-09-14, 07:06 | Report

    When using yahoo, will we be able to be online as "invisible"? I ask since this isnt possible in the current chat client.

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    andreuy1980 | # 16 | 2009-09-14, 07:54 | Report

    ok, a phone with keyboard without the three most used messengers, the prepaid phones have yahoo and they don't bother to push for a client.
    Nokia should have basic software for messaging that works with them, simple they can solve it with money instead of waiting on the community ...
    I'm not buying the n900, I'll wait for the next one if it's better...

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    ruskie | # 17 | 2009-09-14, 08:01 | Report

    You are aware Jabber supports ALL those and more? You just need to add the transports in.

    I wish people learned to better appreciate jabber. It trully is the best thing out there.

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    Boke | # 18 | 2009-09-14, 09:42 | Report

    Originally Posted by ruskie View Post
    You are aware Jabber supports ALL those and more? You just need to add the transports in.

    I wish people learned to better appreciate jabber. It trully is the best thing out there.
    When the gateways are good and stable.

    I was very enthusiastic about it at first, I used it alot in the beginning. But it was far from reliable, especially for ICQ. And if the gateway crash on the server, all you can do is wait for the admin to restart it. Which can be long sometimes.

    Or you can build your own jabber server but... Not everyone can do it.

    I prefer to use Telepathy transports yet.

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    ruskie | # 19 | 2009-09-14, 09:47 | Report

    Hmmm if you need to wait for an admin then that means the server isn't well configured but that's another matter.

    I must say I never had much of a problem with those. But then I consider ICQ/MSN/Y! etc... support secondary. IRC is my prefrred way(through ssh+dtach+irssi) then Jabber

    And the main reason for getting a N900 for me is the ability to be online with jabber all the time. Then I will hardly need a phone anymore.

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    zerojay | # 20 | 2009-09-14, 10:39 | Report

    I used to run a tablet specific Jabber server for this community, so yes... Jabber is one hell of a great thing, but the release of RTCOMM pretty much removed the need for it anymore.

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