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Added: Tue, Jun 16th 1998 18:35 UTC (10 years, 0 months ago) Updated: Sat, Mar 1st 2008 17:55 UTC (4 months, 6 days ago)


About:
climm (CLI-based Multi-Messenger) is a portable, small, yet powerful console-based ICQ and XMPP client. It supports password changing, auto-away, creation of new accounts, and other features that makes it a very complete yet simple client. It is able to send and receive messages from the ICQ network, list users that are offline and online (including their online status), search for users by email address, and look up basic (name, UIN, email) information. climm was formerly known as mICQ.

Author:
Tadu [contact developer]

Rating:
8.12/10.00 (15 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.climm.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.climm.org/source/climm-0.6.2.tgz
Changelog:
http://climm.org/[..]ail/climm-list/2008-February/001734.html
RPM package:
http://www.climm.org/binary/climm-0.6.2-1.i386.rpm
Debian package:
http://www.climm.org/binary/climm_0.6.2-0_i386.deb
Autopackage URL:
http://www.climm.org/binary/climm-0.6.2.x86.package
Bug tracker:
http://trac.climm.org/
Mailing list archive:
http://climm.org/pipermail/climm-list/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Console (Text Based)
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  BeOS, Microsoft :: Windows, Other OS, POSIX, POSIX :: Linux, Unix
[Programming Language]  C
[Topic]  Communications, Communications :: Chat :: ICQ, Internet

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Tadu (owner)
» Tadu (Owner)

» Rating: 8.12/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.18% (Rank 761)
» Popularity: 3.49% (Rank 1199)

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 0.6.2 02-Mar-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

 Releases

Version Focus Date
0.6.2 Major bugfixes 02-Mar-2008 01:55
0.5.4.1 Major bugfixes 11-Jun-2007 00:44
0.5.4 Major feature enhancements 06-Jun-2007 07:27
0.5.1 Minor bugfixes 12-Feb-2006 08:00
0.5.0.3 Minor bugfixes 02-May-2005 22:52
0.5.0.2 Minor feature enhancements 24-Apr-2005 20:45
0.5 Major feature enhancements 17-Feb-2005 22:38
0.4.12 Minor feature enhancements 13-Dec-2004 14:58
0.4.11 Minor feature enhancements 11-Mar-2004 06:09
0.4.10.5 Minor security fixes 09-Oct-2003 18:44

 Articles referencing this project

 Comments

[»] It should compile under [insert OS here]...but it DOESN'T.
by Wolfman Cody - Jun 12th 2002 02:52:29

Please, for those of us who use BeOS, Windows, etc., please give source code that will work under those operating systems. MICQ is posted on BeBits and says it should compile on BeOS. Well, the news is that it doesn't. MICQ is the only ICQ client I have found that is stable under the OS and is the only one I use. However, it complains that it requires libraries that are for Linux only. For example, it'll exit during the compilation and complain that it can't find the arpa/inet.h file. I am no programmer, but I have run into this problem once before, compiling one bit of source. There is no quick-fix for this. Grabbing those Linux libraries and headers won't work and will still fail trying to compile it. Please provide BeOS code that WILL compile, or at least provide a precomiled BeOS binary inside the package on BeBits. This is extremely frustrating.

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    [»] Re: It should compile under [insert OS here]...but it DOESN'T.
    by Tadu - Jun 13th 2002 10:43:45

    Please, for those of us who use BeOS, Windows, etc., please give source code that will work under those operating systems.

    It's non-trivial to work around the huge bugs in BeOS. Grab the latest version from CVS, or use the binary that now _is_ posted on bebits. And don't hesistate to help developing it by giving usefull feedback or fix the remaining issues...

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    [»] Re: It should compile under [insert OS here]...but it DOESN'T.
    by Mark - Feb 19th 2004 17:35:25

    I bet you aren't using BeOS anymore. ;)


    > Please, for those of us who use BeOS,
    > Windows, etc., please give source code
    > that will work under those operating
    > systems. MICQ is posted on BeBits and
    > says it should compile on BeOS. Well,
    > the news is that it doesn't. MICQ is the
    > only ICQ client I have found that is
    > stable under the OS and is the only one
    > I use. However, it complains that it
    > requires libraries that are for Linux
    > only. For example, it'll exit during the
    > compilation and complain that it can't
    > find the arpa/inet.h file. I am no
    > programmer, but I have run into this
    > problem once before, compiling one bit
    > of source. There is no quick-fix for
    > this. Grabbing those Linux libraries and
    > headers won't work and will still fail
    > trying to compile it. Please provide
    > BeOS code that WILL compile, or at least
    > provide a precomiled BeOS binary inside
    > the package on BeBits. This is extremely
    > frustrating.

    --
    Mark Neumann

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      [»] Re: It should compile under [insert OS here]...but it DOESN'T.
      by Tadu - Mar 10th 2004 19:24:50


      > I bet you aren't using BeOS anymore. ;)

      I was never a BeOS user. Providing it for BeOS was only
      to help them, but it turned out to not be wanted. There is
      now a version that works under BeOS, even an installer,
      though not for the latest version.

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[»] commnads
by warpt - Feb 24th 2002 18:17:46

I'm sorta new to micq...after i download it, what are the commands to install it?

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[»] mICQ worked for me.
by howe81 - Dec 9th 2001 07:31:51

Compiled and works for me. I like this CLI ICQ clone.

--
howe81

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[»] mICQ and Servers
by Caniffe - Dec 4th 2001 01:32:00

Yep, mICQ in its current form will not function - maybe someone needs to rewrite it?

--
-C.

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[»] no send messages...
by cfilth - Nov 18th 2001 09:38:13

yes... sergiy me too have this problems.
when i send msg for someone, her no recive.
i try change the login address and port, but not work,the problem, i think that is the new protocol too. =)

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[»] Micq is not worked
by sergiy - Nov 1st 2001 06:38:36

I compiled micq and use this clone 2 years. But now, I can't send message for my friend.
icqX.mirabilis.com not accept my message, becose now only icq2000 for windows permited for posting message...

I think that we must rewriting micq and using protocol icq2000.

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[»] Creating new UIN
by BluesMoon - Sep 3rd 2001 15:50:50

This was the only program that successfully created a new UIN for me.
I tried many others, all one after the other. Only mICQ worked. Thanks.

Philip

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[»] Odd..
by Cuda - Dec 11th 2000 17:38:47

Compiling error, anyone know how to fix this? ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to micq collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [micq] Error 1

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[»] micq est vraiment trop cool
by M_A_D - Mar 28th 2000 13:46:31

Il ne lui manque plus pour être parfait que le "file transfert" et le "chat" :)

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[»] micq
by WindozeSux - Feb 10th 2000 22:47:45

I like micq, and it was a real lifesaver when I had no X capabilities (this was before the Banshee cards were supported). Nowadays I mostly use GnomeICU on my Linux box, but I keep a copy of mirc on my remote shell account for use when I'm on trips. :-)

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[»] Chat support
by Crash Sindrom - Jan 22nd 2000 18:42:43

May be authors include chat support in next version?
This program is very cool! But... without chat...

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[»] micq compile error
by jaydee - Apr 28th 1999 02:21:12

I love this program but it wouldn't compile on my new redhat6.0 system

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[»] MIcq
by LighthouseJ - Apr 13th 1999 11:37:13

MICQ is a very good program, I tried it and it was hard to start to use but after I used it for about an hour, it all made sense of how it works. I also had it installed on a public shell account and it will works just as well.

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