As stated above. I need something similar to Google talk and it should be more stable than empathy. I dont like Pidgin, for it's interface makes it difficult to set statuses more often... Please let me have the entire list of IM clients that run on Ubuntu.
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Google Talk uses the XMPP (Jabber) standardized protocol; the following is a complete list of the IM clients in the Ubuntu repositories which should support Google Talk. Please note that some of these are command-line (console) clients; I have highlighted the ones I know are graphical (or GUI) in bold: ayttm - Universal instant messaging client barnowl - A curses-based tty Jabber, IRC, AIM and Zephyr client centerim - A text-mode multi-protocol instant messenger client ekg2 - instant messenger and IRC client for UNIX systems emesene - instant messaging client finch - text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client freetalk - console based Jabber client gajim - Jabber client written in PyGTK jwchat - a full featured, web-based Jabber chat client kadu - Gadu-Gadu/XMPP client for X11 kopete - instant messaging and chat application licq - multi-protocol instant messaging client (base files) licq-plugin-jabber - Jabber plug-in for Licq mcabber - small Jabber (XMPP) console client pidgin - graphical multi-protocol instant messaging client for X psi - Jabber client using Qt psi-plus - Qt-based jabber client (basic version) qutim - multi-protocol instant messenger sendxmpp - commandline XMPP (jabber) utility tkabber - GUI client for XMPP (Jabber) instant messaging protocol |
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Well those 2 are the best, but there are others like Goober Instant Messenger. KOPETE is quite good to, not sure if it suports gtalk to be honest. |
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