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2010-03-08
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2010-03-08
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- How about adding facebook chat. How is the pidgin/facebook plugin for power right now?
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2010-03-08
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Facebook chat is already available through this
http://thenokiablog.com/2010/02/10/h...ut-of-the-box/
The new conversations/contacts app is fantastic. It works really with with SIP, skype, and ok for google talk.
I have already tried the regular MSN plugin, and via XMPP (xmpp.org.uk) but am concerned as to the impact to power consumptions of all these plugins
- How much does adding another one impact power (thios inevitably is v. dependent on plugin)
- Which MSN option - MSN, MSN haze, via XMPP, via pidgin plugin?
- What's the impact of the integrated twitter plugin, and the effect of increasing # contacts from 100 -> 800 (in my case). It *seems* to slow things down..
- How about adding facebook chat. How is the pidgin/facebook plugin for power right now?
This integration is fantastic, just need to take it with a grain of salt!