David Guest continues to write: >I've been using exodus 0.9.0 for a few years and haven't had any >crashes. I am updating to 0.9.1 but this is also a few years old. >Nevertheless these jabber clients all have a familiar look and feel. > > Exodus was the successor to winjab and PSI looks to be a successor to Exodus. Nicking somebody else's code is alive and well in jabber client development.
I have registered the two clients [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have also come across Andrew McIntyre, Liz Dodd and John Dooley there. Unfortunately the jabber.ozdocit.org server does not have a group chat facility or local Jabber User Directory. Peter, I was wondering if these could be installed. It should only be a matter of apt-get install jabber-jud jabber-muc and a bit of configuration. I find Jabber useful for configuring and setting up software in my occasional help desk role. It was also useful last night as an end user setting up Medical Object's Capricorn client. However, as previously discussed, it is an invaluable tool in our multi-doctor clinic. David -- "UFW. Deb does linux." SIP [EMAIL PROTECTED] NodePhone +61 7 31290168
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