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Gajim

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

The goal of Gajim is to provide a full featured and easy to use Jabber client. Gajim works nicely with GNOME, but does not require it to run.

94.2K lines of code

22 current contributors

4 days since last commit

104 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
4.3913
   
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Empathy

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Empathy consists of a rich set of reusable instant messaging widgets, and a GNOME client using those widgets. It uses Telepathy and Nokia's Mission Control, and reuses Gossip's UI. The main goal is to permit desktop integration by providing libempathy and libempathy-gtk libraries. libempathy-gtk is ... [More] a set of powerful widgets that can be embeded into any GNOME application. [Less]

0 lines of code

12 current contributors

0 since last commit

100 users on Open Hub

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3.75758
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: gpl

Openfire

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Claimed by Ignite Realtime Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Openfire is a real time collaboration (RTC) server licensed under the Open Source Apache License. It uses the only widely adopted open protocol for instant messaging, XMPP (also called Jabber). Openfire is incredibly easy to setup and administer, but offers rock-solid security and performance.

185K lines of code

26 current contributors

2 days since last commit

98 users on Open Hub

High Activity
4.02222
   
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ejabberd

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

ejabberd is a massively scalable and highly versatile XMPP messaging server written in Erlang / Elixir. ejabberd is cross-platform, distributed, fault-tolerant, and based on open standards to achieve real-time communication (Jabber/XMPP).

125K lines of code

21 current contributors

7 days since last commit

97 users on Open Hub

High Activity
4.22581
   
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BitlBee

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  Analyzed about 19 hours ago

A chat network to IRC gateway. Currently supports most common IM protocols (plus Twitter microblogging), or all protocols supported by libpurple.

33.5K lines of code

8 current contributors

4 months since last commit

63 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
4.51852
   
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Beagle

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Beagle is a desktop-independent service for indexing and searching your data. The Beagle daemon transparently monitors your data and updates the index to reflect any changes. On an inotify-enabled system, these updates (e.g. new files, emails, chat) happen more-or-less in real time. Beagle ... [More] supports many different file formats and can index files/email/browsing history/chat logs/RSS feeds etc. [Less]

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0 current contributors

0 since last commit

45 users on Open Hub

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4.1875
   
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: mit

WeeChat

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) is a fast and light chat client for many operating systems. Everything can be done with a keyboard, it is customizable and extensible with scripts. It is compliant with RFCs 1459, 2810, 2811, 2812, 2813.

298K lines of code

21 current contributors

2 days since last commit

44 users on Open Hub

High Activity
4.58824
   
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Quassel IRC

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client, meaning that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to and detach from a central core -- much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC client such as WeeChat, but graphical.

139K lines of code

12 current contributors

12 months since last commit

43 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
4.5625
   
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ZNC

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  Analyzed about 17 hours ago

ZNC is an IRC bouncer with many advanced features like detaching, multiple users, per channel playback buffer, SSL, IPv6, transparent DCC bouncing, and c++ module support to name a few.

59K lines of code

15 current contributors

25 days since last commit

34 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
4.72727
   
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Prosody

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  Analyzed about 4 hours ago

Prosody is a lightweight Jabber/XMPP server written in Lua. It aims to be easy to use, and light on resources. For developers it aims to give a flexible system on which to rapidly develop added functionality, or prototype new protocols.

68K lines of code

11 current contributors

4 days since last commit

34 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
4.93333
   
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