Solid IRCd is an Internet Relay Chat Daemond based on bahamut IRCd developed by the bahamut team. Our main goal is to provide users with a stable server, and at the same time, a more secure server, while having all the features of bahamut and more.
Wired is an open standard providing BBS-style client/server features, like chat, boards and file tranfers. Wired is both a network protocol and software suite, mainly designed for UNIX-based and Mac OS X platforms. The network protocol uses TLS/SSL to secure connections and Unicode encoding for
... [More] textual communications.
Originally, Wired was developed by Axel Andersson (aka Morris) at Zanka Software, as a substitute to the old bulletin-board system named Hotline which was massively used in the 1990s. This project is a fork of the original Zanka sources, or maybe a continuation, since Morris stopped its development. [Less]
psyBNC is an easy-to-use, multi-user, permanent IRC Bouncer with many features. Some of its features include symmetric ciphering of talk and connections (Blowfish and IDEA) It supports SSL connections and compiles on Linux, FreeBSD, SunOs and Solaris.
Implementation of an IRC-Daemon in C#, will be deployed as a DLL and as a working IRC-Daemon.
First Implementation won't be able to have a multi-server setup.
Rocket.Chat is the ultimate Free Open Source Solution for team communications. It is packed with killer features: from group messages and video calls, screen and file sharing, all the way to helpdesk live-chat. It provides webapp interface, cross-platform desktop client, iOS and Android mobile apps.
Kasper is a chat client and server. It does not adhere to any well-known public protocols. It was built after it's author got curious how hard it actually is to write a chat system. :)
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