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Program Information:
File Name: Fire Messenger 1.5
File Size: 5.4 MB Date Released: 04 January, 2005System Requirements:
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What's New in Fire Messenger 1.5: Version History of Fire Messenger 1.5
- Application
- Complete overhaul on the way that chat windows and messages
are displayed. This was otherwise known as the conversation
branch. I have no idea how many hours were in this, but it
was a LOT! I started this little project in Dec. 2003(gb)
- All chat windows are referenced by a common protocol allowing
drop in replacements with other implementations
- Four conversation protocols: conversation, two way, individual,
and group. This allows separation of different types of
conversations and simplifies code. May have a one way come later
for messages that you should not reply to.
- Display Protocol for the display portion of the log. Allows drop in replacements for how the message is displayed.
- Tabs
- The most requested part of this branch and the reason for its start. The tabbed chat window implements the chat window protocol and can be replaced by other implementations.
- Tabs show buddy name, icon, and status. They get out of your way
when you are not using them. Conversations can be take out and
put inside windows of their own.
- Mark has created his own tabs that look like those you would find
in OmniWeb. (mr)
- Ported over the basic adium style tabs. (gb)
- Tabs can be re-arranged within a window, dragged to other windows
as well as even dragged into nothing to create a new window.
About: Fire is the first instant messenger client for Mac OS X (previously for OPENSTEP), that can access IRC, Jabber, AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo! Messenger, and Bonjour. All services are built off of GPL'd libraries, including firetalk, libfaim, libicq2000, libmsn, jabber, gmail and libyahoo2.
Fire Messenger Features
- It supports the seven most popular Instant Messaging services. (AIM, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ, irc, Apple iChat, Google Talk, MSN
- Supports both Intel and PowerPC Macs
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