[horde] A horde messenger Re: horde replacement

Andreas Mauser andreas at mauser.info
Tue Mar 6 11:30:55 UTC 2012


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Hi,

Am 06.03.2012 11:44, schrieb Ralf Lang:
> Am 06.03.2012 11:11, schrieb Jon Spriggs:
>> Jappix is a solution you would deploy inside your network - it's all
>> open source. It relies on you having an XMPP server within your
>> network - much like MS Office Communicator did. Jappix and Jappix Mini
>> can both be pre-configured with your users details, and because it's
>> based on XMPP (Jabber), any other XMPP client could be used in it's
>> place.
>>
>> Jappix is largely written in PHP, so I can see no reason why it
>> couldn't be used as the basis of a horde application, but it's
>> something far out of my range of skills!
>>
> Thank you for the pointer. This wasn't yet on my list.

So, until a release of a Horde Messenger comes out I will use Openfire
with Pidgin for the time.

I really would like to see a Chat App in Horde :)

Andreas
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