You can not select more than 25 topics
Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
tpearson
dba26cb985
|
13 years ago | |
---|---|---|
.. | ||
icons | 14 years ago | |
kopete | 14 years ago | |
libkopete | 13 years ago | |
plugins | 14 years ago | |
protocols | 13 years ago | |
sounds | 14 years ago | |
styles | 14 years ago | |
AUTHORS | 15 years ago | |
CMakeLists.txt | 14 years ago | |
COPYING | 15 years ago | |
ChangeLog | 15 years ago | |
ConfigureChecks.cmake | 14 years ago | |
INSTALL | 15 years ago | |
KABC_INTEG_NOTES | 14 years ago | |
Makefile.am | 15 years ago | |
README | 15 years ago | |
TODO | 15 years ago | |
VERSION | 15 years ago | |
configure.in.in | 15 years ago | |
kopete.api | 14 years ago |
README
Kopete, The KDE Messenger Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett <duncan@kde.org>, and a cast of thousands. http://kopete.kde.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Kopete is an Instant Messaging client designed to be modular and plugin based. It requires the KDE Desktop, version 3.3 or higher. Kopete ships with a lot of protocol plugins, supporting nine different messaging systems. All plugins have seen numerous enhancements and bugfixes since the last release and should bring your Kopete experience to a whole new level. Additionally a lot of work has gone into cleaning up the core Kopete API and GUI with several important usability-, stability- and performance-improvements. The Kopete team consists now of several active developers, working on the various plugins and the core API. However, Kopete wouldn't be in the shape in which it is now without the various contributions from KDE developers all over the world and the high-quality bug reports from active users. Thanks to all of you for your support and your interest in Kopete! As always, more bug reports and patches are welcome. Please use http://bugs.kde.org. The Kopete main developers can be contacted on our mailing list, kopete-devel@kde.org, and on IRC in #kopete, on irc.freenode.net. We always welcome new contributors.