Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 3:46 am
Gaim or gaim but never GAIM.
You also need to remember that if a problem occurs within an application itself, it may still work fine in the backend library portion.Zorg wrote:After trying Kopete out myself, I'd recommend to stick with libgaim. I've only tried Kopete with AIM but there weren't that many great features compared to what GAIM offers us. Also, it's AIM un-friendly from what I saw; I re-organized, deleted, and added a few buddies on AOL Instant Messenger and opened up Kopete with the same screename, but it didn't exactly respect the changes I've made.
-Zorg:-.
Overall, the contact we've had with the Kopete folks has been good, but they are a lot younger than Gaim, so the most optimal choice at the time was indeed Gaim.Jona wrote:Something I've been curious for some time now... I recently installed Kubunutu on my linux box, and with KDE came Kopete, KDE's own chat client. And Kopete features everything the libgaim project is so desperatedly working to implement, such as cam support and msn status messages (not autoreplies: small messages displayed under your user name in the buddies list, just like adium does with icq and other protocols).
Why, in all the world, is adium based on gaim, when Kopete (and probably many other open source clients) seem to have come so much further? I am sure there is a good reason, but since I can't find it meself, I'm asking you ;-)
Ah. I thought it was GAIM; isn't it the GNU AOL Instant Messenger? Oh well, I'm probably wrongevands wrote:Gaim or gaim but never GAIM.
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/faq.php#q1Zorg wrote:Ah. I thought it was GAIM; isn't it the GNU AOL Instant Messenger? Oh well, I'm probably wrongevands wrote:Gaim or gaim but never GAIM..
-Zorg:-.
I was gunna say Lightning's Shadow.Catfish_Man wrote:*Catfish_Man casts magic missile at the darkness*Jona wrote:<snipped talk about Wizards>
(bonus points to anyone who gets the reference)