Website: http://www.adiumx.com/ Software Provider: Adium X Development Team Current Version: Adium X 1.3.6 Operating Systems: Mac OS X Licence: Freeware
Version History of Adium 1.3.2 SVN Revision: [25330]
Updated to MSNp15 via libpurple (from MSNp12 via msn-pecan)
Display pictures on MSN now work again
Full offline messaging support
iTunes status (Now Playing) support
The Custom Status window now shows your current status message when opened, making it easier to change your status without changing the status message
Fixed contact visibility issues in 1.3 and 1.3.1 (#10917)
Fixed frequent disconnections on the Yahoo! service (#11097)
Fixed a crash when parsing DNS-lookup responses from certain routers
Fixed 1-2 pixel overlap of contact list by its toolbar (#10074)
Fixed contacts showing in incorrect group after combining them (#11033)
Fixed problems when linkifying URLs that contained an unescaped % character (#11059)
Fixed escaping of the \' and ? characters for IPv6 Addresses (#11031)
Fixed MSN personal messages being set to the status (ie: away, busy) (#10814)
Fixed OTR messages to use the display name rather than UID (#10070)
Fixed \'Lips Are Sealed\' emoticon in the Adiumy emoticon set (#10996)
Added new Add Group Chat Bookmark and File Transfer icons (#11030)
Fixed drop shadow in Stockholm and Gone Dark message styles (#9178, #9480)
Fixed visual artifacts in Smooth Operator message style (#10101)
About:
Adium is an instant messaging client for Mac OS X that supports multiple protocols through the libgaim library. It is written using OS X's Cocoa API, and it is released under the open source GNU General Public License. Adium was originally created by a college student named Adam Iser, and the first version, 1.0, was released in September 2001.
The next version-originally slated to be called Adium 2.0, but then renamed to Adium X-is a complete rewrite of the code of the 1.x series. Its largest improvement was switching to libgaim to add support for IM protocols other than AIM; supported protocols now include ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and Jabber. Most of the work on libgaim itself is done by the gaim team; the Adium team mostly works on the Adium X graphical user interface (GUI).