Coccinella (software)

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Coccinella
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Coccinella
Developer Mats Bengtsson
Stable release 0.96.4  (December 14, 2007) [+/-]
OS Cross-platform
Platform Tcl/Tk
Genre Instant messaging client
License GNU General Public License
Website http://thecoccinella.org/

Coccinella is an instant messaging client for the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP). Mats Bengtsson released in 1999 the first version of the program Whiteboard. In 2003 Whiteboard was renamed Coccinella (Italian for ladybird/ladybug).

Coccinella is written in Tcl/Tk, and runs on a range of platforms, including Linux, BSD, Solaris, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Coccinella is free software.

  • MUC (Multi-User-Chat)
  • Whiteboard
  • Encrypted sessions
  • Configurable appearance
  • Unicode
  • Tabbed interface
  • Sound notifications
  • Jingle support
  • Jisp icon support
  • Growl support
  • MeBeam support
  • Available in English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Korean, Danish, Polish, and Italian.

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