amsn-project.net — Demonstrating the true spirit of open source, developers of several open source Live Messenger clients will team up to create what is to be the best open source alternative to Microsoft's messenger client: aMSN2.
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4dfxJun 13, 2008
We definitely will, because it's already done in aMSN's development version.
andytomJun 14, 2008
Watch the screen cast the ELF GUI looks great that is probably because it is what is being worked on more but the GTK GUI has a lot of catching up to do.
robz0rzJun 14, 2008
I'm a pidgin user, because I use many different protocols. Does anyone believe this might affect pidgin's MSNP14 protocol?
boyskaJun 15, 2008
There is no primary frontend. At the moment the EFL frontend has already some devs, and the gtk one will be mantained by the emesene team. Someone started to code the Qt one. There is also a ncurses frontend.Of course, in the future, we will see one frontend "more important" than another one, but this will depend on the status: if the Qt frontend will become buggy, I'll start using another one on my KDE box.What IS true is that kakaroto (one of the main devs) decided to code the EFL frontend because he think it's more powerful.If you think that gtk/qt/xul/whatever should be enhanced, just help them to code it.
realnowheremanJun 17, 2008
it probably will, if you'll use the gtk front-end