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EclipseIM is an abstract instant messenger plugin for eclipse. It will be useful for developers who want to chat (ICQ or other) from eclipse environment, send java code between contacts e.t.c.
A .NET class library to make use of AOL's TOC protocol. This library is written in C# and can be used with any .NET language. This project has moved to: http://code.google.com/p/dottoc/
The goal of this project is to mantain and extend the Macintosh ICQ client known as Gerry's ICQ, in an opensource, community manner. (The code to Gerry's ICQ was released by the author, Gerry Beggs, June 22, 2001)
Pycq is a 100% Python module implementing the client side of the Mirabilis ICQ protocol v5. Stable and platform-independent, it allows you to write ICQ clients or bots in a few lines of code.