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Free Java Chat
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Other links at Java > Applications > Chat Systems |
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CBIRC (Christoph Bratschis IRC Client)
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CBIRC is written for Java 1.4.1 or higher. There are a Webstart and an applet version available. CBIRC supports several simultaneous connections to IRC servers. RFC 1459/2812, ANSI, mIRC, CTCP/2 styles and colors, emoticons, flood protection, web links, CTCP and DCC are supported. Plus many more features.
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Ircomm Server Java IRC Server
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Ircomm Server is a Lightweight Java Irc Server. It supports most of the IRC Protocol including file transfer, etc. It can be used on your local Lan or over the internet to talk to other people. Ircomm Server will work with any IRC client like mIrc, etc.
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Mucacha
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this is a multicast chat program. because of that it does not need a server - clients connect to each other. perfect for a lan party of any size to easily and fastly set up a communication.
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ParaChat Server
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ParaChat Server is a fast, easy and affordable way to host and manage your own real-time communication software - for one web site, or for multiple web sites. The Java chat server is 100% Pure Java-certified, making it a cross-platform application that runs on your Windows, Unix, Linux, or FreeBSD servers. ParaChat Server software is feature-rich and easy to use for administrators and users alike.
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BabbleNet
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BabbleNet is a completely decentralized, peer-to-peer (P2P), real-time chat program that allows users to create an ad hoc chat network without connecting to or installing a central server. Basically, it is a cross between Gnutella and IRC. BabbleNet was developed in a modular way so that the chat functionality sits upon a generic P2P framework.
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