Adium
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| Maintainer: | Adium team, led by Evan Schoenberg and Chris Forsythe, created by Adam Iser |
| Stable release: | 0.89.1 (April 10, 2006) [+/-] |
| Preview release: | 1.0b15 (November 11th, 2006) [+/-] |
| OS: | Mac OS X |
| Use: | Instant messaging client |
| License: | GPL |
| Website: | www.adiumx.com |
Adium is a popular instant messaging client for Mac OS X that supports multiple protocols through the libgaim and joscar libraries. It is written using OS X's Cocoa API, and it is released under the free software GNU General Public License.
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[edit] History
Adium was originally created by college student Adam Iser, and the first version, 1.0, was released in September 2001. The next version—originally slated to be called Adium 2.0, but then renamed to Adium X—is a complete rewrite of the code of the 1.x series. Its largest improvement was switching to libgaim to add support for IM protocols other than AIM; supported protocols now include ICQ, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, Jabber/XMPP (used by Google Talk). Most of the work on libgaim itself is done by the Gaim team; the Adium team mostly works on the Adium X graphical user interface (GUI).
The next major release is Adium X 1.0. The development can be followed at Adium's trac page. The most significant change in Adium 1.0 will be the switch from libgaim to joscar for implementing AIM, which will improve file transfer.
[edit] Protocols
Adium X supports the following account types:
- AOL Instant Messenger
- Bonjour (formerly Rendezvous)
- Gadu-Gadu
- Google Talk
- ICQ
- Jabber
- Lotus Sametime
- .Mac
- MSN Messenger
- Novell GroupWise
- Yahoo! Japan
- Yahoo! Messenger
- Zephyr
[edit] Plugins and Customizability
Adium makes use of a plugin architecture; many of the program's essential features are actually provided by plugins. A built-in plugin provides support for the rendering of LaTeX math expressions during conversations. Other features in the newest version include support for file transfer, support for the Growl notifications system, and support for encrypted messaging with the off-the-record messaging library. Adium 0.88 was the first version compiled as a universal binary, making it run natively with Intel-based Macs.
Adium is also highly customizable through the use of resources its developers call "Xtras". The program can be customized by the use of hundreds of third-party Xtras that alter the appearance of emoticons, Dock icons, contact list styles, and messages styles. Adium can also be enhanced through the use of different sound sets. AppleScripts can also be utilized to automatically alter behavior in responses to certain triggers.
Adium also has a fork project, called "Metal Adium".<ref>http://metal.adiumx.com</ref> This version uses iLife's 'Polished Metal' theme instead of the default Aqua and is maintained by Michael Barca and Andrew Nesbitt.
[edit] Trivia
- Adium was given a hat tip by Apple engineers when Adium 0.89.1's build time in Xcode 2.3 was used as a benchmark for comparing the performance of the Mac Pro and PowerMac G5 Quad.<ref>Mac Pro - Performance: Science and technical computing. Retrieved on 2006-09-20.</ref>
[edit] See also
</div>- Comparison of instant messaging clients
- List of Jabber client software
- Comparison of instant messaging protocols
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
- Adium X — official website
- Adium Xtras — "Xtras" are interface customizations such as dock icons and contact list styles.
- Adium Forums — Official Adium Forums
- Portable Adium — packaged as portable application for external drive.
- Evan Schoenberg of AdiumX, DrunkenBlog, 2004-07-15
- Interview with Chris Forsythe of Adium and Growl, OSNews, 2006-08-09
- Chris Forsythe talks up Adium, CocoaRadio, 2006-05-23de:Adium
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