KMess

Web site: kmess.org
Category: Network
Subcategory: Instant Messengers
Platform: Linux, BSD
License: GNU GPL
Interface: GUI
Wikipedia:
First release: 2002

KMess – a fork off MSN/Live Messenger, a compatible chat client for Linux. The strength of KMess is it’s integration with the KDE desktop environment, focus on Live Messenger specific features and an easy-to-use interface.

KMess is an alternative Live Messenger chat client for Linux. It allows Linux users to chat with friends who use Live Messenger in Windows or Mac OS.

Features:
– Display picture transfers
– Fast file transfers
– Custom emoticons, nudges and winks
– Offline messaging and chatting while invisible
– Rich and colorful chat styles and logs
– Chat logging and logs browsing
– Messenger Plus Live text coloring and formatting
– Live Mail notifications
– Block annoying custom emoticons
– Connectivity from behind firewalls and proxies
– Good-looking and friendly user interface

The last version of KMEss 2.0.6.2 was released in 2012.


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