AJAX Chat By Blueimp

If you’re looking for a nice open source web chat for your site, I suggest you take a look at AJAX Chat by Blueimp. This free and fully customizable chat client can easily be integrated in a number of common forum systems such as phpBB, MyBB, PunBB, SMF, vBulletin and other PHP community software. Other [...]

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Chit Chat for Facebook – An Honest Review

One of the biggest complaints about chat in social networking is that you have to be logged into the social network to use it. It can be a hindrance to productivity to keep the browser open and check back without being sucked back into Facebook for vast periods at a time. Sometimes, users would simply [...]

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Opensource Map-based CouchDB Chat For Your Site

MapChat is an opens ource Map-based CouchDB Chat that allow us to chat with friends and discuss events on a map. There’re two choices for installation: Incoming search terms for the article: webmail couchdb chat git couchdb chat mpa chat comment friend node js mapchat mapchat node js mapchat node mapchat me/ clone mapchat me [...]

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Ajax IM - Instant Messaging Framework

Ajax IM (“Ajax Instant Messenger”) is a browser-centric instant messaging framework. It uses AJAX to create a real-time (or near real-time) IM environment that can be used in conjunction with existing community and commercial software, or simply as a stand-alone product. Incoming search terms for the article: ajax im ajaxim ajax instant messenger ajaxim demo [...]

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Anologue - Open Source Chat Application

Anologue is like comments, meets im, meets irc, meets your favorite paste app, meets instant coffee. With anologue you can quickly and easily engage in an anonymous (or not) linear dialogue with any number of people . It works by simply clicking on a “new room” link and the application instantly creates a chat room [...]

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iJab - ajax web jabber client

iJab is an Ajax-based web based instant messaging program for XMPP/Jabber. It is free software and users can run their own instant messaging without limitations or software cost, complimenting the XMPP philosophy of a distributed network. iJab is interpreted purely by the client webbrowser. It runs solely in a browser and does not require downloading [...]

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