Pidgin 2.10.0

Gaim - (Open Source)



Chatting with friends on AOL Instant Messenger, talking to a friend on Yahoo Messenger and stay on an IRC channel at the same time is possible when using Pidgin software.

Pidgin is an email client that allows to chat with MSN, Google Talk, AIM, ICQ and other contacts, from a single interface. Available in several languages, this software offers convenient features to comfortably talk.

Pidgin software brings together in a single window the AIM, ICQ, Google Talk, Jabber / XMPP, MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu- Gadu, IRC, Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE, MXit, MySpaceIM and Zephyr contacts.

The application gives the ability to chat with multiple contacts at once even if they come from different networks discussion. It is even possible to make a conference if necessary.

Even if the icons of contacts for each account are already marked by their respective icons, it does not prevent the user to create customized friends, relatives, colleagues categories, etc.

Pidgin offers several smileys to liven up the discussion. As the software supports adding plugins, user can also download more smileys on the Internet to enrich the library.

Title:
Pidgin 2.10.0
File Size:
8.9 MB
Requirements:
Windows (All Versions)
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
20 Aug 2011
Publisher:
Gaim
Homepage:
http://www.pidgin.im
MD5 Checksum:
3B0A1244D7009BE313AF7A7D6CD53F62

* Pidgin:
- Make the max size of incoming smileys a pref instead of hardcoding it. (Quentin Brandon) (#5231)
- Added a plugin information dialog to show information for plugins that aren't otherwise visible in the plugins dialog.
- Fix building with GTK+ earlier than 2.14.0 (GTK+ 2.10 is still the minimum supported) (#14261)

* libpurple:
- Fix a potential crash in the Log Reader plugin when reading QIP logs.
- Fix a large number of strcpy() and strcat() invocations to use strlcpy() and strlcat(), etc., forestalling an entire class of string buffer overrun bugs. (The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Dan Auerbach, Chris Palmer, Jacob Appelbaum)
- Change some filename manipulations in filectl.c to use MAXPATHLEN instead of arbitrary length constants. (The Electronic Frontier Foundation, Dan Auerbach, Chris Palmer, Jacob Appelbaum)
- Fix endianness-related crash in NTLM authentication (Jon Goldberg) (#14163)

* Gadu-Gadu:
- Fixed searching for buddies in public directory. (Tomasz Wasilczyk) (#5242)
- Better status message handling. (Tomasz Wasilczyk) (#14314)
- Merged two buddy blocking methods. (Tomasz Wasilczyk) (#5303)
- Fix building of the bundled libgadu library with older versions of GnuTLS. (patch plucked from upstream) (#14365)

* ICQ:
- Fix crash selecting Tools->Set Mood when you're online with an ICQ account that is configured as an AIM account. (#14437)

* IRC:
- Fix a crash when remote users have certain characters in their nicknames. (Discovered by Djego Ibanez) (#14341)
- Fix the handling of formatting following mIRC O (#14436)
- Fix crash when NAMES is empty. (James McLaughlin?) (#14518)

* MSN:
- Fix incorrect handling of HTTP 100 responses when using the HTTP connection method. This can lead to a crash. (Discovered by Marius Wachtler)
- Fix seemingly random crashing. (#14307)
- Fix a crash when the account is disconnected at the time we are doing a SB request. (Hanzz, ported by shlomif) (#12431)

* XMPP:
- Do not generate malformed XML ("</>") when setting an empty mood. (#14342)
- Fix the /join <room> behavior. (Broken when adding support for <room>@<server>) (#14205)

* Yahoo!/Yahoo! JAPAN:
- Fix coming out of idle while in an unavailable state
- Fix logging into Yahoo! JAPAN. (#14259)

* Windows-Specific Changes:
- Open an explorer.exe window at the location of the file when clicking on a file link instead of executing the file, because executing a file can be potentially dangerous. (Discovered by James Burton of Insomnia Security) (Fixed by Eion Robb)




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