Software Details:
Version: 0.4.6 updated
Upload Date: 27 Sep 15
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 6
Profanity is an open source command-line XMPP client application inspired by Irssi and written in C, using the libstrophe and ncurses libraries.
Profanity supports most XMPP chat services, including Facebook and GTalk, it features desktop notifications, chat logging, private messaging and chat rooms, flexible priority and resource settings, full Unicode support, and the ability to send tiny URLs.
Profanity is a platform-independent software that runs on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (using Cygwin) operating systems.
What is new in this release:
- This patch release includes some minor features:
- Autoconnect - Allow users to choose an account to autoconnect with, or use the -a (--account) command line option
- Account password - Allow users to store passwords with accounts
- Account MUC service and nickname - Allow users to specify defaults for MUC chat service and nickname
- Plus the following fixes:
- Cygwin Installs - Updated to work with the Cygwin split into 32bit and 64 bit versions and additional archive formats
- Bugs fixes listed at github - https://github.com/boothj5/profanity/issues?milestone=6&page=1&state=closed
What is new in version 0.3.1:
- This patch release includes some minor features:
- Autoconnect - Allow users to choose an account to autoconnect with, or use the -a (--account) command line option
- Account password - Allow users to store passwords with accounts
- Account MUC service and nickname - Allow users to specify defaults for MUC chat service and nickname
- Plus the following fixes:
- Cygwin Installs - Updated to work with the Cygwin split into 32bit and 64 bit versions and additional archive formats
- Bugs fixes listed at github - https://github.com/boothj5/profanity/issues?milestone=6&page=1&state=closed
What is new in version 0.2.1:
- This version fixes Issue 158 (a crash when clients send "media" tags with capabilities) and Issue 94 (some mouse event combinations causing the UI to block; mouse wheel scrolling is now disabled by default).
Requirements:
- Ncurses
- libstrophe
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