Pidgin 2.0 Released 249
An anonymous reader writes "After nearly two years of development, Pidgin 2.0 has finally been released! Originally called Gaim, Pidgin is a powerful and robust open source instant messaging client that supports many protocols. Pidgin 2.0 features a completely redesigned interface with attractive new icons and and a new status management system that was designed for optimal usability. Pidgin 2.0 also adds support for universal buddy icon management and smooth-scroll functionality for conversation windows. A comprehensive review at Ars Technica explores the new features in Pidgin 2.0 and demonstrates how to use the new D-Bus bindings with Python to make Pidgin's status system send updates to Twitter."
VoIP (Score:4, Interesting)
So ... will it support VoIP?
If it connects with GTalk (for example) it would be cool (and long overdue)
Re:VoIP (Score:5, Informative)
Not this version. If you read the conclusion section of the ArsTechnica article, you will see that this is on the roadmap, but when is another matter.
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Check out this open source VoIP and video conferencing software http://www.openwengo.com/ [openwengo.com]
WengoPhone 2.1 has instant messaging support, implemented using libgaim, can connect to MSN Messenger, OSCAR protocol based networks such as AIM or ICQ, XMPP based networks such as Google Talk and Jabber, and the Yahoo Messenger networks.
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Connecting for chat to GTalk is no big deal right now.
What I was interested in, was connecting to GTalk for VoIP. That isn't supported right now.
Kill pidgin (Score:4, Interesting)
And that's after two years of development. It's laughable that slashdot needs to quote "smooth-scroll" and "new icons" as a major "feature".
Seriously, this is crazy. There's no webcam support - something that messenger has been doing since forever, and it's a major feature for IM. And no VOIP. That's why I keep using kopete, even if it's a memory pig: At least I do have MSN webcam support. It's sad that OSS IM's are in a so poor state.
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Don't expect shiny things (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm fairly certain he was referring to the reason Gaim 2.0 stayed in beta for so long, NOT hidden extra features.
Pfft. (Score:4, Interesting)
IIRC, google released a library for voice extensions to the XMPP protocol quite a while back. When is gaim/pidgin going to incorporate it - so that i can make calls to gtalk users? The other clients like psi, kopete have already done this - why cant gaim?
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This is something that really pisses me off about the fanboys, they assume a defensive stance when someone critiques their pet project. The standard "why don't YOU submit a patch?" Because I'm a user, not a programmer? Oh, I forgot, Open Source isn't for us little people, the users.
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Attitudes like this are why "proprietary" software will never die, they generally have a more friendly response to user needs.
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Nonetheless when I briefly made the mistake of installing the MSN client, it would consistently crash my router if someone sent me a file, so mayve a slower protocol isn't all bad!!
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Any point in upgrading? (Score:2)
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Do you really actually use the Help menu? I mean, really. Don't bitch about it if it isn't a problem.
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Popularization (Score:5, Insightful)
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I haven't used GAIM since I was running Linux solely back in the day (prior to 2002) and now that I use bitlbee I don't have any GUI client. Anyway, back on topic, my co-worker (who's not a Linux geek) wanted a client to do multiple IM platforms as he uses it to communicate with prospective studen
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Already using it, much better than gaim. (Score:3, Interesting)
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Psychic mode (Score:2, Interesting)
Do that let people know somehow that you are using psychic mode?
I've been using Pidgin (gaim) for a long time but I just turned that option on today.
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SIP? (Score:2)
I am not sure if that is a must have for me so I will give the new version a try.
Re:SIP? (Score:4, Informative)
http://fixxxer.cc/blog-en/?cat=9 [fixxxer.cc]
It's still in the early stages, but it's getting there and has the advantage of being cross-platform and open-source, hoping I can use it to talk to our internal IM network from my linux box.
Technobabble (Score:5, Funny)
Or you could cross-connect the Bullshittean Field Emitter to the Warp Core Ejector using quasi-bosonic tachyon particles.
Any anyhow, shouldn't the Python, having been attracted by the Twitter, eat the Pidgin?
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You forgot to modulate. Modulation is everything.
pidgin-encryption? (Score:4, Informative)
I'd say that's the only thing keeping me from embracing Pidgin at the moment. Otherwise, the new UI looks nice.
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Why the funny standards? (Score:3, Insightful)
The interface is terrible! (Score:3, Informative)
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As the other guy said, who is calling this a Trillian killer?
In any case, Trillian already killed itself by not including Jabber support in the free version. (And who is going to pay for that garbage anyway?)
Of course those of us who don't run Windows don't give a shit about
Very nice UI (Score:4, Interesting)
PS: Will we ever get the stock emoticons for each IM protocol back again? The default ones stocked with Pidgin are nice, but i always preferred to see the "original" ones for each client.
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27MB install for a IM program? (Score:2)
Re:27MB install for a IM program? (Score:4, Informative)
The Windows installer which includes Gtk+ is 11MB, and the one without is 5.5MB. Or it should be anyway. I don't see anything that is 27MB.
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Apparently users don't care about memory usage for IM software.
(Opinions mine, not necessarily IBM's.)
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They should learn form adium (Score:2)
It looks better, is easier to use and to configure - I much prefered using it - sadly I no longer have a mac and Adium is only on OSX - I sincerely wish it would be ported to linux!!
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Oh, and it's a PITA to get Adium to just give you a plain text representation of what's being written. You have to go to their extension website and hunt for half an hour until you find a theme that is somewhat ergonomic.
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Slashdotted (Score:3, Informative)
My Analysis (Score:5, Informative)
I've always rather liked GAIM and it has been a while since there have been real improvements, so I thought I'd take a look and see how far they've managed to come.
I liked
I disliked:
One thing that annoys me is they took the time to add spell checking for both OS's. I love having spell checking in my IM client, but it is not a function that every single program should have to supply by itself. I'm already running a spell checker in my text editor and my layout application and my e-mail client, and pretty much everything else. This is one of several functions that should be provided at the OS level to all applications that want it, not by each application individually. Will they waste time adding grammar checking next? How about translations between languages? What about dictionary/thesaurus/encyclopedia lookups?
Calling all Windows and Linux developers. It is time to catch up and make universal services a built in function of the OS so developers stop wasting time re-implementing things and concentrate on features specific to their program, like encryption and VoIP support.
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Just an FYI: KDE already provides spiffy central spellchecking, available for apps to take advantage of.
Yeah, that is about halfway there, but KParts (the feature you're talking about) still doesn't cut it because the application developer specifically has to know about and include the feature (spell checking for example) before it becomes accessible to the user.
For example, KDE and OS X both ship with a spellchecking service. In KDE developers can opt to include it in their apps. With OS X, unless the develop uses some funky non-standard API for text, it simply works. Now I have a Kubuntu desktop and an O
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Adium exists for the Mac.
Yeah, along with other programs. That's not really relevant though for those of us working on multiple OS's. Lack of OS X support means 90% of the time, I would not even consider using this.
Encryption is not something that should be built in for multi protocol IM.
Why would you think that? I'd rather have one encryption system and set of keys, which I can encapsulate within any program, than one encryption system and set of keys for each protocol. Is it so hard to integrate something like Off The Record which provides encryption for a variety of IM protocols and clients?
Spellcheck is not built in. What is built in is the support for aspell, a multiplatform oss app. So nobody neglected the "important" things for it.
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So you want an ugly GTK+ interface vs. Cocoa (or whatever the OSX is using) ?
Why do you assume multi-platform programs would use the same UI? Does AOL instant messenger on Mac and Windows use the same UI?
Well, if you are talking about encapsulating with any program, it means that your gripe is not with the pidgin devs.
Yes it is. It is functionality that should be built in to the chat client. I don't want to have to go hunting for a plug-in or run my own proxy server. I want to double click on the icon and and have it just plain work out of the box. I want it to be used by default by all users of the client where it is supported on both ends, so that I don't have to talk people through settin
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GTKSpell works on Windows? They probably wasted a small amount of time integrating these, but you're right, probably not a whole lot because of reuse of other, open code.
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That is GAIM, version 1.5 of this project. We're talking about Pidgen, version 2.0 of the same. I don't think there is any version of Pidgen yet available. In any case, yeah it would be nice if it supported all three major desktop OS's with their native UIs.
Proxy problems (Score:2, Interesting)
The settings that work in Miranda are "" proxy type and proxy name, with no authorisation. No combination of HTTP, SOCKS4 or SOCKS5 with or without my account credentials seems to work in Pidgin. Which is a pity.
Supports MSN Offline messages? (Score:4, Interesting)
Does this new release suport this? GAIM 2 didn't.
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Your client must be left on and running for this to work. It has been in GAIM for a while now.
all complain (Score:3, Insightful)
Jabber/XMPP File Transfer (Score:2)
(MSN is laughing at us.)
New Sounds Are Nice! (Score:5, Informative)
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Sorry, I'm already at the karma kap.
Seriously though, you don't seem to understand the word karma...
Heh, seems they have a sense of humor in configure (Score:5, Funny)
checking for NSS... yes
checking for snprintf... yes
checking for connect... (cached) yes
checking for me pot o' gold... no
checking for gethostid... yes
checking for lrand48... yes
checking for memcpy... yes
It doesn't support Office Communicator. :( (Score:2)
Now I have to use it at work, and use it all day. It is nice that it integrates with the Office calendars, and updates your status according to your calendar. Everyone uses it, and the ability to look people up in the directory is nice (and no dorky names, your id is your email address). But having multiple different windows up instead of just 1 kills me
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The reason is that Microsoft bastardized their SIP/SIMPLE implementation in LCS so badly (in typical Microsoft fashion) that it won't interoperate with any software that is actually SIP/SIMPLE compliant. So lots of IM programs support SIP/SIMPLE, but to talk to MS LCS, they have to break their implementation so badly that they won't talk to anything else!
AOL/AIM woes (Score:2)
Unable to send message: In local permit/deny
Ny clues? I tried upgrading from gaim, even wiped out my ~/.gaim dir, no help.
Text client (Score:4, Interesting)
I've been using CenterICQ [thekonst.net] for a couple years, but after trying the last beta of Finch (was gaim-text at the time), I'm sold. It's really slick.
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Re:Pidgin? (Score:5, Insightful)
It sounds like a jungle midget headhunter.
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Re:Pidgin? (Score:5, Informative)
A pidgin is a language that combines aspects of two languages, and is created by people who have a need to talk to someone who doesn't speak their language. The language usually has words taken from one language, and syntax from another. A pidgin is a language which is used only in certain situations, like an employer giving orders to employees or merchants trading in a marketplace.
If a mixed language becomes the native language of a community, it's called a 'creole' language.
I realize that 'pidgin' has negative connotations because it often arises in social situations like slavery or colonialism, but the languages themselves are not a sign of uneducatedness but a natural result of different language communities mixing.
Note that what Pidgin(the software) does isn't pidgin - it's more like multilingualism with many protocols. A "real" pidgin would be like combining the AIM and MSN protocols into one.
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Haa? It's pidgin , bradda. You some haoli, you not know pidgin no real English. You learn pidgin lidat because da kine real English too much hana hana. Mahalo!
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That gives me an idea (Score:5, Funny)
I'm getting a bunch of guys together, we're gonna sue all the women for trademark infringement. And don't get me started on the blatant discrimination of the Hershey bar.
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In essence, per their lawyers' advice, the developers agreed not to make any major releases while negotiations were going on.
As to why there wasn't too much progress in their betas - if there had been significant progress other than a UI overhaul and bugfixes, AOL would likely have claimed that their "betas" were really releases that were only being called betas as a loophol
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