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 1.0.5 SVN revision: [20183]
Fixed inadvertent deletion of the chat transcript index after opening and closing the chat transcript viewer; this could lead to performing a full, slow re-index when next it was used (#7037)
Fixed retrieval of user name and password for systemwide proxy settings when the proxy requires authentication. (#6998)
Fixed display of the fingerprint when verifying an OTR fingerprint. (#7001)
Fixed a potential crash when doing text-to-speech
Fixed a crash when selecting \'undo\' after closing a message window
Fixed display of ICQ to ICQ messages when utilizing OTR (#6901)
Fixed installation of AdiumLibpurplePlugins
Updated to libpurple 2.0.2 (from 2.0.0)
Moving an ICQ buddy from one group to another no longer re-requests authorization from that person
Fixed SOCKS5 bug which caused Jabber file receiving to fail
Remove MSN\'s random "Authorization Failed" dialogs
Fix MSN to correctly detect incorrect passwords
Get User Info on MSN is now more reliable & accurate
Fix for some QQ authentication problems
Prevent "Logged in:" times for AIM buddies being ridiculously high
Improve support for some non-Latin encodings over ICQ
Fix for buddy icons disappearing
Don\'t escape html entities in Yahoo! system messages
Receives notifications when XMPP buddies send "leaving chat" messages
Fix error messages when joining XMPP chats
File transfer progress for transfers on MSN is now correctly displayed
Fix Open Hotmail Inbox for MSN to work more reliably
Google Talk accounts will not import buddies from your Gmail address book
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).