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libpurple is intended to be the core of an IM program. When using libpurple, you'll basically be writing a UI for this core chunk of code. Pidgin is a GTK+ frontend to libpurple, Finch is an ncurses frontend, and Adium is a Cocoa frontend.
= Who uses libpurple? =
- * [https://www.adium.im/ Adium] - A user-friendly graphical IM program for OS X.
+ * [https://adium.im/ Adium] - A user-friendly graphical IM program for OS X.
* [https://pidgin.im/ Finch] - A text-based IM program that works well in Linux and other Unixes.
* [http://instantbird.com/ Instantbird] - A graphical IM program based on Mozilla's XUL framework.
* [http://www.meebo.com/ Meebo] - (Discontinued.) Between 2006 and 2012, Meebo provided a web-based instant messaging application that allowed users to log in with their AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, XMPP, etc. accounts. This functionality was powered by libpurple running on Meebo's servers. Meebo also powered IM functionality on several social networks via "The Meebo Bar." The functionality was based on XMPP and used libpurple running on Meebo's servers.
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