A fork of pidgin which aims to provide minor features that have not been addressed by the pidgin development team (including manual textbox resizing). See funpidgin.sf.net for details.
Eggdrop is the most advanced IRC robot available. It has been under development since December 1993, and unlike most other bots, it is still regularly updated.
Eggdrop is the most advanced IRC robot available. It has been under development since December 1993, and unlike most other bots, it is still regularly updated.
A multiplatform accesible grafical client for IRC.
The priority is that the use of its interface is easily accessible using the most popular screen readers (gnome-orca, Jaws for windows and NVDA).
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A simple Python IRC client designed with raw access in mind. Designed for good interface without the excessive graphical abstractions found in chatzilla. Windows is not yet supported.
callbot is an IRC bot writen in python to help out some irc friends playing eRepublik.
For more information and the source code please go to http://93.183.131.3/python/callbot
BBot is a GNU GPL IRC bot for everything from preventing spam to just plain old welcome bots. BBot includes modules to handle factoids, away statuses, do math and more. Writing custom code for BBot is easy, and the more, the better.
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NiMC provides an Instant Messaging server and client that runs on a custom protocol that is implemented in python. The project was written as a learning experiment by its author, to get experience with TCP/IP. Great example of how to do TCP/IP wrong
HTML/CGI-based streaming multi-room CHAT. Crazy administration features (why kick when you can possess?), memos, memo lists, smileys, dice roller, & more. Comes with BOT GAMES and an interface for new bots. In Python, for UNIX and Windows.
HTTP chat server for the board game "Are You A Werewolf?". It's a general AJAX chat server with simple private-room, phase-change, message-filter, and election functions so any Mafia-like game can be played.
Pastebin CLI allows users to upload snippets of text ,usually code.which returns a permanent link to the uploaded snippet.Pastebins are very popular in chat groups like IRC. Note-This code is not from pastebin.com. PLEASE READ README file to install
iFriend stands for "Imaginary Friend". It is a multi-protocol chatbot distributed under the GPLv3. A very powerful plugin system, multi language support and a simple configuration are only some features of this chat bot.
SkypeXMPP is a Karaka™ fork aimed to provide Skype to XMPP gateway It supports presence, instant messaging, multi-user chat and voice (thanks to Freeswitch) This product uses the Skype™ API but is not endorsed or certified by Skype.
Nicotine+ is a fork of Hyriand's Soulseek PyGTK2 client, Nicotine. Fixing bugs, adding new features, and keeping up-to-date with Soulseek's protocol is the goal of this project. The most popular Multi-OS Soulseek client is getting an upgrade.
Simple tool that is able to import history from Jorge web interface to Jabber history.
Jorge is here: http://svn.process-one.net/ejabberd-modules/jorge/
Library for handling xmpp with python. Written with jabberd2 in mind so it uses DISCO for browsing, privacy rules sets for invisible presence, SASL for authentication, TLS for security and so on...
The Open Descent Foundation (ODF) is a community for developers, who want to help to create open source programs, tools, etc. for the famous games Descent1, -2 or -3. Everyone can join the ODF if he accepts the idea of writing open source programs.