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  2. ICQ - Wikipedia

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    ICQ Pro 2003b was the first ICQ version to use the ICQ protocol version 10. However, ICQ 5 and 5.1 use version 9 of the protocol. ICQ 2002 and 2003a used version 8 of the ICQ protocol. Earlier versions (ICQ 2001b and all ICQ clients before it) used ICQ protocol version 7. ICQ 4 and later ICQ 5 (released on Monday, February 7, 2005), were ...

  3. climm - Wikipedia

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    All later additions were made by Rüdiger Kuhlmann, in particular, the support for the ICQ v8 protocol. mICQ was renamed to climm ("Command Line Interface Multi Messenger") with version change to 0.6. CLimm was relicensed to include the OpenSSL exception.

  4. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Examples of such messaging services include: Skype, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts (subsequently Google Chat), Telegram, ICQ, Element, Slack, Discord, etc. Users have more options as usernames or email addresses can be used as user identifiers, besides phone numbers. Unlike the phone-based model, user accounts on a multi-device model are ...

  5. Jimm - Wikipedia

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    The client allows to view a list of contacts and exchange messages on a protocol OSCAR (ICQ v8). In 2004 AOL banned the use of the name "Mobicq" because it contains a part belonging to company trademark "ICQ". At that time, client was able to display status, display information about user, play sounds and display messages in the chat.

  6. Miranda NG - Wikipedia

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    The major change in version 0.3, released on 23 June 2003, was the removal of ICQ from the core into a plugin. From now on, Miranda could run without the ICQ application being installed. [10] The project moved to a new site at www.miranda-im.org, featuring a new discussion board and file listing.

  7. Centericq - Wikipedia

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    It was included in a 2002 round-up of ICQ clients in the Russian XAKEP magazine, [11] and in a 2005 round-up review of IRC Clients in Free Software Magazine. [12] The FSM reviewer noted Centericq for its windows-like interface built on top of the usual curses library, which provides much information, but can look cluttered on smaller terminal ...

  8. naim (software) - Wikipedia

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    naim is a messaging and chat program written by Daniel Reed in C; it supports the protocols AIM, ICQ, IRC, and RPI's Lily CMC protocols. Unlike most messaging clients, it is not graphical; it runs from the console using the ncurses library. naim is free software, licensed under the GNU GPL. naim is a multiplatform program.

  9. Comparison of instant messaging protocols - Wikipedia

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    OSCAR (AIM, ICQ) AOL: 1997 Proprietary (Discontinued 15-Dec-2017) [14] Username, Email Address or UIN e.g. 12345678 Yes Yes (Aim Pro, Aim Lite) No No No Centralistic client-based Yes (Multiple, simultaneous) Yes Yes Yes No No ? OSCAR (AIM, ICQ) RVP (Windows Messenger, etc.) Microsoft: 1997 Mar Proprietary (Discontinued) Windows Active Directory ...