Adium vs Facebook ChatAdium is a free instant messaging application that can connect to AIM for Mac OS X, written using Mac OS X's Cocoa API, released under the GNU GPL and developed by the Adium team. Based on the libpurple protocol library, Adium can connect you to any number of messaging accounts on any combination of supported messaging services and then chat with other people using those services. Facebook is a social networking website. On April 5, 2008, Facebook pre-released Facebook Chat. As of April 23, 2008, Facebook Chat was released to the entire Facebook user base. Users are only able to chat with their Facebook friends and on a one-to-one basis. Instant messaging clients that currently support Facebook Chat include Digsby, Adium, Palringo (Windows Mobile), and Scrapboy, Tokbox with a Firefox plugin as well as Pidgin with a cross-platform plug-in. Facebook Chat can also be run on the desktop using Gabtastik, a dedicated web chat browser. On May 13, 2008, a Facebook developer announced that they are working on XMPP support, allowing hundreds of instant messaging clients to interoperate with the service. Adium vs Facebook Chat :
Facebook Chat Free Download : Related Resource : A popular free instant messaging client for Mac OS X. |
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