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  2. Pidgin (software) - Wikipedia

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    Pidgin (formerly named Gaim) is a free and open-source multi-platform instant messaging client, based on a library named libpurple that has support for many instant messaging protocols, allowing the user to simultaneously log in to various services from a single application, with a single interface for both popular and obsolete protocols (from AIM to Discord), thus avoiding the hassle of ...

  3. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Contents. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients. The landscape for instant messaging involves cross-platform instant messaging clients that can handle one or multiple protocols. [ 1 ] Clients that use the same protocol can typically federate and talk to one another. The following table compares general and technical information ...

  4. List of English-based pidgins - Wikipedia

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    English-based pidgins that became stable contact languages, and which have some documentation, include the following: Aboriginal Pidgin English. Native American Pidgin English. Cameroonian Pidgin English. Chinese Pidgin English. Butler English (India) Ghanaian Pidgin English. Hawaiian Pidgin English. Japanese Bamboo English.

  5. BBC News Pidgin - Wikipedia

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    BBC News Pidgin is an online news service in West African Pidgin English that was launched by the BBC World Service in 2017. [1] [2] It is based in Lagos, Nigeria.[1]Pidgin, first used by British and African slavers to facilitate the Atlantic slave trade in the late 17th century, has become one of the most widely spoken languages in West Africa, with up to 75 million speakers in Nigeria alone.

  6. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu (/ ʊ ˈ b ʊ n t uː / ⓘ uu-BUUN-too) [8] is a Linux distribution derived from Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. [9] [10] [11] Ubuntu is officially released in multiple editions: Desktop, [12] Server, [13] and Core [14] for Internet of things devices [15] and robots.

  7. Jami (software) - Wikipedia

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    Jami (software) Jami (formerly GNU Ring, SFLphone) is a SIP -compatible distributed peer-to-peer softphone and SIP -based instant messenger for Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Jami was developed and maintained by the Canadian company Savoir-faire Linux, [ 5 ][ 6 ] and with the help of a global community of users and ...

  8. Zulip - Wikipedia

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    Collaborative software. License. Apache License 2.0. Website. zulip.com. Zulip is an open source chat and collaborative software created by Jeff Arnold, Waseem Daher, Jessica McKellar, and Tim Abbott in 2012. [ 3 ][ 4 ] Today, it is one of the free and open source alternatives to Slack, [ 5 ] with over 40,000 commits contributed by 660 people.

  9. Maemo - Wikipedia

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    Maemo is a Linux -based software platform originally developed by Nokia, now developed by the community, for smartphones and Internet tablets. [ 2 ] The platform comprises both the Maemo operating system and SDK. Maemo played a key role in Nokia's failed [ 3 ][ 4 ] strategy to compete with Apple and Android; [ 5 ] the only retail devices that ...