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  • ...]]''' (formerly named '''[[Gaim]]''') is a [[free and open-source software|free and open-source]] [[multi-platform]] [[instant messaging]] client, based on ...Direct, peer-to-peer file transfers are supported over protocols such as XMPP and MSN.
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  • ...{{citation needed|date=March 2015}} This parallel development of different clients by different groups remains the ''[[modus operandi]]'' of Gnutella developm ...dev/source/gnubile.html|title=The source code for Gnubile|website=underpop.free.fr|access-date=2017-04-13}}</ref><ref>ftp://ftp.cs.umn.edu/pub/netbsd/NetBS
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  • ...Matches] - seller of good matches , only good coefficients. Gifts for new clients. ...nj3mn2t4yklbzbmpmquu75dceyd7mxv7kqd.onion/ Burn4Privacy] - Receive SMS for Free. Anonymous VOIP numers.
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  • ...or example, users may see each other via [[webcam]]s, or talk directly for free over the Internet using a [[microphone]] and [[headphone]]s or loudspeakers Modern, Internet-wide, GUI-based messaging clients as they are known today, began to take off in the mid-1990s with [[PowWow (
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  • ...], [[2hu-ch]]): <del>It's one of [[frontend]]s of [[overchan]] or [[NNTP]] clients.</del> [[Kyogi]] is a federated image board based on ActivityPub ( https:// ...t]], [[Overboard]]): It's one of [[frontend]]s of [[overchan]] or [[NNTP]] clients. It supports [[I2P]] network. http://z7neko7rjbzqkkktrqvxn5h26ao32kcftijdbi
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  • ...These clients communicate with chat servers to transfer messages to other clients.<ref name="rfc 1459 1 introduction">{{cite IETF [[Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients|Client software]] is available for every major operating system that suppor
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  • ...Transfer Protocol|NNTP]] and [[Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol|XMPP]]. ...ack to SSL 3.0; however, this mitigation needs to be supported by not only clients, but also servers. Disabling SSL 3.0 itself, implementation of "anti-POODL
    139 KB (19,574 words) - 15:51, 27 December 2018