On 2004-08-26, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey folks, > > I'm new to the list but am a long-time fan of Jabber. I wanted to drop a > note about a company that I've started which makes an IM add-on product > called IMVU. We provide 3D avatars in a companion window to existing IM > clients. Right now, we work with all of the major closed-source clients, as > well as a few of the multi-protocol clients like Meca and Jabber Messenger. > (win32 only right now, but we hope to do OSX and linux too). > > We're big free software advoctaes. Our 3d animation is done by cal3d, a free > software skeletal animation system. Most of our app is written in python. We > contribute to numerous open source projects, and have started a few of our > own. We even donate some of our profits to groups like the FSF. > > But, I'm very sad to report, we don't yet support any open-source IM client. > I wanted to mention that here because I'd really like to support as many > Jabber clients as possible. Adding integration is very easy - for Jabber > Messenger it was < 50 lines of python. If anyone's interested, please feel > free to drop me a line; I'd be happy to help make it happen. > > And of course, I'd love to your feedback about IMVU if you have a few > minutes to try it. > > Thanks! > > Eric > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.imvu.com
May I ask why the website doesn't even mention Jabber, but only "the four major IM networks"? I suppose the "long-time fans of Jabber" people and the ones who make the website are not the same ones. Sounds strange to me actually. -- David Ammouial http://davux.asocial.info/ xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
