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 0.88 SVN revision: [15080]
Adium is now a Universal binary
Improved autoconnection when waking from sleep #1420
Fixed MSN buddy icon retrieval and updating #31
Upgraded to Growl 0.7.4
Enabled interserver communication for Google Talk
Fixed restoration of the contact list position when it is adjacent to a Dock on the right or left screen edges #156
Fixed issues with PortableAdium
Fixed a crash when playing demonstration speech text
Fixed issues with transparency in the contact list for group bubbles and contact bubbles #96
Fixed a crash when messaging Bonjour contacts who are actually offline
Fixed issues with an incorrect maximum length for Yahoo! Japan account names
Fixed a warning shown when connecting with certain .Mac screennames
Fixed a crash with certain message styles and Show Header enabled #2473
Fixed a Gadu-Gadu crash #2456
Fixed autoconnect after sleep for newly added accounts and after holding Shift during Adium\'s startup
Improved the textual equivalents for the Halo emoticon in the default emoticon pack #2786
Improved the Uptime script #2734
Fixed away and idle indicators in the Dock icon which were broken for most non-English localizations #2571
Fixed localized display of date information in the message window #2537
Fixed localization issues with the Away Status Window #2676
Russian translation updates
Added Australian English translation
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).