> You run it, et voil?. You don't have to give a user name (even if you > don't connect to a server), you don't need to have contacts- you can > see all connected people on the LAN
This is what i said: Most parts of the configuration section are disabled, add user is disabled (since this is done automatically). If you disable those things in your standard Jabber client, you have a perfectly capable LAN client. >, there is a main chat room, you > can leave a persistent message on a messageboard... Try BorgChat (only > for windows), you will have my point of view. These are more 'special' features, and doesn't necessarily fall under the basic LAN Chatting IMO. The 'global groupchat' thing isn't implemented in the iChat protocol; if you would want to implement this, you would need to implement XMPP messages over multicast DNS. > Trillian and google talk can do this, but they are not open source, so > I want to pay my tribute to the community with an open source lan > dedicated chat app. It doesn't hurt the community to _try_ commercial products ;-) Apparently, there's also Miranda IM which does Zeroconf chatting. > I just wanted to know if there's a standard part of jabber that was > made for this kind of software. I guess Apple set some kind of standard for this, since at least a few clients implement it as well. cheers, Remko