Pidgin ;)
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Minbif is basically bitlbee-type server, except it uses libpurple (Pidgen's APIs) so supports more protocols than bitlbee would. Quassel is just a Qt IRC client. I also have a ZNC set up (not sure if that falls into this category or not as while it is a messaging application - it's largely just a relay). I voted Irssi though as that's my fall back when I'm not on my main laptop (and to be honest, I probably do prefer it to Quassel anyway - it's just Quassel integrates better into my DE) |
Pidgin
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Hard to choose one, console=Irssi/Finch and GUI=XChat/Pidgin. But, I'll vote for Irssi.
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I use mostly Mercury Messenger (MSN client), but the linux version development seems to be stopped for more than one and a half years now, so I voted for Gyachi, which is what I use when I want to chat over Yahoo. BTW, Emesene is missing on the list :)
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psi+ is the best))
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Empathy for most networks, but xchat for irc, which I'm on a lot of the time
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I used Pidgin briefly, until I realised it was storing my gmail password in plaintext. So I switched to Empathy.
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Kopete
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MirandaIM on Wine.
The same as last year. Otehr native clients *nix clients even not 10% powerful as MirandaIM on Wine. |
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Pidgin is good enough.
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i've been using pidgin since it was still called gaim, anyone else remember that?
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