Hi folks, the popular german computer-magazine c't tested in their recent issue 20 clients for IM, one candidate was "jabber" (not really, in fact they tested JIM, the _client_ available at jabber.com).
Unfortunately the author did not spend any/much time to understand the jabber technology, he only compared JIM (he called it "jabber") to other clients like aim, gaim, messenger etc. and especially the capability of connecting to proprietary services. For this test he used the jabber.com-Server which is blocked by i.e. AOL and others. He ends up with: "Other programs like Odigo, Trillian or Vista were able to alter their login-routines to the newer protocols used by the proprietary services. So at the moment we can not recommend the use of jabber due to his broken ability to connect to other services" I clarified that on http://www.better-com.de/pages/ct-im-2002.php [german only :-( ] and informed the author about his mistake. He answered yet and informed me that he indeed tested only JIM with a connection to jabber.com. Let's hope that he also clarifies that in the next issue of c't. Martin -- Express-Kommunikation mit Jabber: JabberID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Infos unter http://www.better-com.de/pages/im.php _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
