Instant Messaging is a form of real time communication between two or more people based on typed text. Ok you all know that! Of course nowadays instant messaging has made a step forward and it includes video and microphone conversation. Windows Live Messenger is probably the most popular instant messenger application used, but it is only released for Windows users. So, what are the alternatives of Linux users? I assure you there are many different instant messenger programs that will suit everyones needs. Here I will show you the best 6 Instant Messenger clients for Linux.
PidginPidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to use all of your IM accounts at once. This means you can log in to multiple accounts on multiple IM networks simultaneously. It runs on a number of platforms, including Windows, Linux, and other UNIX operating systems. This is Ubuntu's 8.10 Intrepid Ibex default Instant Messenger.Supported protocols are:
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Kopete
Kopete is the KDE instant messaging (IM) client. It offers plugins that provide functions that aren't essential for messaging, but are useful for some people. Some plugins are History logs, Now Listening, OTR encrypted conversations and others.
Supported protocols are:
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Empathy
Empathy consists of a rich set of reusable instant messaging widgets, and a GNOME client using those widgets. It also supports Voice and Video call using SIP and Jingle. The upcoming Fedora 10 release will include Empathy as it's default Instant Messenger.
Supported protocols are:
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aMSN
aMSN is a free open source MSN Messenger clone, with features such as Offline Messaging, file transferring, Voice Clips, Webcam support, appear offline status, conferencing support and tabbed chat windows. Its functionality can be extended through the use of plugins. Moreover you can download skins to change its appearance which you might not like since it is based on tcl/tk. However aMSN2 is on the road with a new interface. This is on of tne of the best MSN replacements for Linux!
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emesene
Emesene is another MSN Messenger client for the WLM (Windows Live Media) Network. It can be customized with skins and it supports file transfers, offline messaging, nudges and the use of plugins. In development versions there is Webcam support and Winks.
Features:
Features available in development versions
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KMEss
KMEss is an alternative MSN Messenger chat client for Linux. It's fully integrated with the KDE Desktop Environment and it focuses on MSN Messenger specific features. Some of its features are:
KMess 2 is still in an Alpha release but here are the most significant additions:
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BitlBee
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Gyachi
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Do you have any other Instant Messenger program that you use and you like it? Feel free to propose it in our comments section below! Enjoy!
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GyachE Improved
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gyachi
thanks!
yours always,
Erik
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