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I have four (if I could get Facebook working it would be five), and it might explain why my battery life is so poor.
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I've been reading about how IM, especially having multiple simultaneous accounts, really kills battery life. I have four (if I could get Facebook working it would be five), and it might explain why my battery life is so poor.
I was wondering if there's some kind of IM aggregator software I could run on my Debian server? Maybe something based on telepathy? It would keep open all the different accounts and feed them down to the device in just one connection. Hopefully whatever protocol it uses would be a nice, energy-efficient protocol that avoids polling.
I found ebuddy.com, but it doesn't look like it'll work in Maemo. And anyway, I'd prefer my communications to pass through as few third parties as possible. I'd also like to automatically archive all my conversations to a Subversion repository, which is the kind of hackery I can only do on my own computer.
Is there anything out there? If not, does anyone else think this would be a good idea?
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2010-03-08
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) then set up an account, register your other services and configure the N900 with just one jabber account.
I was wondering if there's some kind of IM aggregator software I could run on my Debian server? Maybe something based on telepathy? It would keep open all the different accounts and feed them down to the device in just one connection. Hopefully whatever protocol it uses would be a nice, energy-efficient protocol that avoids polling.
I found ebuddy.com, but it doesn't look like it'll work in Maemo. And anyway, I'd prefer my communications to pass through as few third parties as possible. I'd also like to automatically archive all my conversations to a Subversion repository, which is the kind of hackery I can only do on my own computer.
Is there anything out there? If not, does anyone else think this would be a good idea?