Kopete
Kopete is a flexible and extendable multiple protocol instant messaging system designed as a plugin-based system.
All protocols are plugins and allow modular installation, configuration, and usage without the main application knowing anything about the plugin being loaded.
The goals of Kopete are to provide users with a standard and easy to use interface between all of their instant messaging systems, but at the same time also providing developers with the ease of writing plugins to support a new protocol.
Homepage of Application Home of Kopete Authors and Developers The original Kopete author is Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett For others see the Team List
Downloads Kopete is available for Linux and other Unix systems. Windows is not supported.
- Stable Release
- Kopete SVN
- Needs a techbase link for moved Kopete+SVN page
Screenshots
Users screenshots:
- Lynucs.org's Kopete screenshots
- Kopete screenshots by Will Stephenson
- Some Kopete shots from KDE 3.2 preview
Bugs
where to browse and submit bugs
Resources
- Mailing list - talk to the developers
- irc.kde.org, #kopete
Documentation
Kopete FAQ (Kopete Documentation)
Setup
Protocols support:
- Kopete Protocols Overview
- Jabber
- MSN Messenger
- AIM
- Gadu-Gadu
- Novell GroupWise
- IRC
- ICQ
- Meanwhile
- SMS
- Yahoo
- Winpopup
- Skype Plugin
Links needed for each of these - some of which don't exist on kde.wiki.org
Customize !
- Download Icons, chat window style...
- How to make chat window style for Kopete <= 0.11 / KDE 3.5
- How to make chat window style for Kopete 0.11.50 or after
Development
((Kopete Development)) ((KopeteTestPlan|Kopete testing plan - draft)) ((Kopete XHTML+CSS|New style engine for Kopete with HTML+CSS)) ((Kopete Jabber Jingle|Work about Jingle - Audio Jabber or GoogleTalk))
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Related Links
Misc
Copyright and License
copyright (c) Author(s), 2002-2005 licensed under LGPL (libkopete) and GPL (protocols, plugins, ...)