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KMess, Live/MSN Messenger for Linux

   2.0.6.1  

KDE Chat Application

Score 82%
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KMess
KMess, Live/MSN Messenger for Linux
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Link:  http://kmess.org
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Downloads:  8981
Submitted:  Jan 9 2004
Updated:  Feb 19 2011

Description:

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KMess, the Live Messenger alternative for Linux

As a Linux user, it's still easy to contact your friends!

With KMess, chatting with friends using Live Messenger has never been so good - enjoy our great 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
  • See more on http://kmess.org/screenshots


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    Changelog:

    The KMess team announces the availability of a new KMess point release: KMess 2.0.6.1, the newest version of the Live Messenger (MSN) client, powered by the KDE platform. As usual with our 2.0 point releases, it contains a lot of bug fixes, but also general improvements, and even some new features. Here is a quick highlight of the changes in this new version:

    Added tabs to the Contact Added User dialog.
    Added a fading effect when switching between the initial view and the contact list.
    Fixed login issues due to changes in the MSN protocol.
    Fixed possible crashes with the Contact Added User dialog.
    Fixed retrieval of display pictures from the online MSN storage.
    Various other smaller fixes...




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     compilation

     
     by SWaN on: Sep 29 2005
     
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    I had to correct "KACtion" in "KAction" in kmess/chat/chatwindowinterface.cpp (line 148), and add -lssl in kmess/chat/Makefile, in order to compile the program.


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     Re: compilation

     
     by vdboor on: Sep 29 2005
     
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    What distro are you using? I didn't have to use a -lssl so far.

    About the KAction error, this looks a bit silly, doesn't it? :-p If you remove the --enable-phone stuff it compiles (skips that part). The kphone parameter doesn't do anything at the moment.


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     Re: Re: compilation

     
     by SWaN on: Sep 29 2005
     
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    I use Slacware 10.2.
    I did know the problem was kphone, but I didn't know the kphone feature isn't actually implemented!


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     skin

     
     by darknoize on: Feb 15 2007
     
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    i made a Live messenger skin for Kmess.
    u can download it here:

  • http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=53230

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     openSUSE10.3x86_64

     
     by rudi-linux on: Dec 23 2007
     
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    rpm package for openSUSE10.3x86_64

    kmess-1.5-pre2

    http://rudilinux.ru.funpic.de/include.php?path=content&contentid=9

    or

    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=206755


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     openSUSE10.3x86_64

     
     by rudi-linux on: Mar 13 2008
     
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    rpm package for openSUSE10.3x86_64

    kmess-1.5

    http://rudilinux.ru.funpic.de/include.php?path=content&contentid=9


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     fedora 8 32bit

     
     by Techman35 on: Apr 21 2008
     
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    rpm package for fedora 8

    http://www.box.net/shared/lczg0havmr


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     and Kopete?

     
     by thrawn on: Mar 11 2010
     
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    Why not joining forces with them?


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     Re: and Kopete?

     
     by vdboor on: Mar 11 2010
     
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    When it comes to plain text it all looks the same indeed. (even KWrite and KWord look similar in that sense.. :p).
    But if you have more specific needs, you’ll either love KMess and dislike Kopete, or visa vera.

    Both applications have a difference audience:
    – Kopete is used by people who need to use multiple protocols.
    – KMess is used by people who like to have an client optimized for *all* features of *one* protocol.

    There are users coming from MS Windows who like to have an MSN client as they’re used to, and preferably better.
    This is what KMess offers, and it’s seriously a reason why people switch (or didn’t switch before).

    We’re making a MSN Protocol lbrary, which will allow Kopete developers to improve Kopete too if they like to ;)


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     Re: Re: and Kopete?

     
     by thrawn on: Mar 11 2010
     
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    Thanks for your quick clarification


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