Theres a New Gaim in Town
Gaim makes it easy to run multiple instant messaging clients on the desktop.
As anyone who uses multiple public instant messaging networks knows, running multiple clients on the desktop is too much of a hassleor was until last month. Thats when the Gaim open-source, multiprotocol IM client project released Version 1.0. Gaim supports not only the three main public IM networks AOL, Yahoo IM and MSN Messengerbut also IRC, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu and Zephyr. Although translating individual proprietary client features and usability in a unified client is a tall order, I found Gaim 1.0 does so admirably.
Click here to read about PhoneGaim, a free software program that adds voice-over-IP functionality to Gaim.
One of the more interesting plug-ins now under development is a tool to bring IBM Lotus Instant Messaging protocol support to Gaim, including the ability to launch Web conferences from the client.
However, Gaim is still missing some features relative to the clients that it replaces. Among these is the ability to integrate with Web conferencing services, such as WebEx Communications WebEx.
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