Difference between revisions of "Exodus"
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+ | ===Памяти разработчика=== | ||
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+ | Питер Миллард (Peter Millard) умер от рака 27 апреля 2006. | ||
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+ | Цитата из блога Peter Saint-Andre о роли Питера в развитии и становлении Jabber: | ||
+ | Peter was one of the first people I met in the Jabber community in late 1999. He was unfailingly generous, | ||
+ | dedicated, hard-working, and honest. His software (first Winjab and then Exodus) was used by hundreds of | ||
+ | thousands of people across the world and introduced Jabber to Windows. He was an expert on Jabber | ||
+ | technologies and often helped me understand obscure aspects of the protocols, especially in the early days | ||
+ | when I was a clueless newbie. Over many years he led our efforts to keep the jabber.org infrastructure | ||
+ | stable and reliable. In short, Peter is a big reason why Jabber technologies are where they are today. | ||
==Ссылки== | ==Ссылки== |
Revision as of 19:15, 24 February 2007
Особенности
- Exodus представляет из себя иделогического наследника Winjab
- Поддерживает SSL
В принципе с виду неплохой клиент. Просто и без извратов. Правильный девиз в абауте.
Понравилось, что контакты, у которых запрошена подписка (но еще не получена) отмечены своим значком (pending приписано). SSL есть, но не сумел опробовать: при появилось сообщение, что не может быть скачан SSL-модуль.
Не обнаружил браузера.
Скриншоты
Памяти разработчика
Питер Миллард (Peter Millard) умер от рака 27 апреля 2006.
Цитата из блога Peter Saint-Andre о роли Питера в развитии и становлении Jabber:
Peter was one of the first people I met in the Jabber community in late 1999. He was unfailingly generous, dedicated, hard-working, and honest. His software (first Winjab and then Exodus) was used by hundreds of thousands of people across the world and introduced Jabber to Windows. He was an expert on Jabber technologies and often helped me understand obscure aspects of the protocols, especially in the early days when I was a clueless newbie. Over many years he led our efforts to keep the jabber.org infrastructure stable and reliable. In short, Peter is a big reason why Jabber technologies are where they are today.