I have one highly interesting idea related with IM (Instant Messenger), it is remote logging (what is this I'll describe lately)
So I was needed in IM for implementation of my idea, and I've chose Pidgin. Frankly speaking I didn't use this IM before, but now I'm sure that was good choice.
Why I think so? Because:
- Pidgin is free software available under the GNU General Public License. So everyone can obtain code and modify it;
- Pidgin supports many commonly used instant messaging protocols, such as ICQ, MSN, Yahoo, Jabber, IRC and many others;
- Pidgin is multi-platform instant messaging client and it is very useful because I work with Windows and FreeBSD at home and with X 10 at University;
- Pidgin has multiple account access support, this is also very useful nowadays, because sometimes we have several accounts, as for me I have ICQ, MSN and Yahoo account
- Pidgin has rather convenient and considered structure because it is divided into an interface, and a library which handles protocol. Thus Pidgin has different interfaces such as Graphic User Interface (known as Pidgin), console interface which named Finch and even web-interface accessible on http://www.meebo.com/
- And the last but not the least is that Pidgin is rather popular IM client.
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People should read this.
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