Centericq 4.21.0 is a C/C++ script for Chat Scripts scripts design by Konstantin Klyagin.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface that supports the ICQ2000, Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, MSN, Gadu-Gadu and Jabber protocols.
Publisher review:Centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface that supports the ICQ2000, Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, MSN, Gadu-Gadu and Jabber protocols. Centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface that supports the ICQ2000, Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, MSN, Gadu-Gadu and Jabber protocols. - Text mode user interface - Based on the ncurses library - Provides windows, menus and dialogs - Configurable color schemes - Ability to use the program remotely via telnet or ssh - Configuration is done with dialogs - Support for displaying Hebrew and Arabic texts - UI messages translated into 15 languages - General instant messaging features - ICQ, Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, MSN, Gadu-Gadu and Jabber are supported - Sending, receiving and forwarding events - Command line parameters for sending events through an already running instance - Mass-sending events - Contact list groups support - Configurable sounds for specific events and users - External programs to process incoming events - Viewing users' personal data - Updating self user info - List of ignored users - Configurable servers' hostnames and port numbers - Ability to use http proxy (method CONNECT; optionally with proxy auth) to connect to IM servers - ICQ support - Sending and receiving messages, URLs, contacts and SMSes - Receiving e-mail express and web pager messages - Delivery of SMSes through e-mail gateways supported by Mirabilis - Sending SMSes to any phone numbers, feature to send from the command line - Searching for users by their UINs, through White Pages and by keywords - Random chat: searching for availble persons and setting own chat group - Registering of new UINs - Setting own and reading others' away messages - Server-based contact lists - Controllable visibility and invisibility for specific users - Peer-to-peer port range specification - Yahoo! support - File transfers - Conferencing - Fetching of custom status messages - Typing notifications - Searching for users through directory - Jabber support - Users directory search - PGP encryption for messages - SSL secured connections - vCard information: both fetching and updating - Registration on services supported by server - Invisible mode - Groupchat - IRC support - Support for private and channel-wide chat - Showing IRC contacts on the list as well as detecting their being online - Advanced user listing modes - NickServ authentification support - File transfers - The PING command - Password protected channels - Integrated client for LiveJournal - Posting of entries into a journal - Friend list management tools - Notifications about new entries in friends' journals - Notifications when someone adds or removes your account from their friend list - Notifications about birthdays of LJ friends - Other - Integrated RSS-feeds reader - Builds and works under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Sun Solaris, Windows and MacOS X/Darwin - Script for migrating contact list and history from licq, kxicq2, gnomeicu and micq - Logging of program's actions - Re-reading the configuration on-fly if changed - Extensive and interesting documentation - The friendly and active users community at the centericq.de fan-club site
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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