Plugins-based instant messenger with support various protocols.
Based on the Qt library and works on X11 (optional with KDE-support),
MS Windows and MacOS X.
* Supports AIM, ICQ, Jabber and MSN
* sending and receiving SMS
* server-side contact lists
* sending and receiving messages in RTF-format
* phone directories
* file transfers
* chat
* user search
* non-ICQ contacts
* support for Miranda icon themes
* floating
* proxy support (SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTP, HTTPS)
* a SPAM filter
* user encoding
* secure direct connections with SIM and Licq
* message or chat mode for the user window
* keyboard shortcuts
* message forwarding
* support for sending messages to multiple users
* message and user status onscreen notification
* smiley popup for quick insert smilies
* status change logging
* alphabticaly sorting user list
* filtering and searching in history
* optional own history and user info in separate window
* network monitor
* copy messages from history to conversation
* various translations
Bulgarian
Chinese
Czech
French
German
Hebrew
Italia
Spanish
Dutch
Polish
Russian
Turkish
UK-English
* toolbars can be customized
* synchronization with KAddressBook
* history sort order can be changed
* KDE docking support
* GNOME 2 docklet support
* Win32 dock support
* multiple UIN
* background picture for mainwindow
* simple/double click for contacts
* one or multiple user in message window
* sending and receiving of contacts
* autohiding mainwindow
* auto away and NA
* transparency windows
* showing/hiding mainwindow/userwindow in taskbar
* color stripping in history
* sound on event support
* own sounds for each contact
* disabling all sounds
* fast access by double clicking on osd
* font encoding for each contact
* icq webstatus support
* Encrypting/decrpyting messages with gpg
* Execution of costum commands on events
plugins-based instant messenger with support various protocols.
Based on the Qt library and works on X11 (optional with KDE-support),
MS Windows and MacOS X.
* Supports AIM, ICQ, Jabber and MSN
* sending and receiving SMS
* server-side contact lists
* sending and receiving messages in RTF-format
* phone directories
* file transfers
* chat
* user search
* non-ICQ contacts
* support for Miranda icon themes
* floating
* proxy support (SOCKS4, SOCKS5, HTTP, HTTPS)
* a SPAM filter
* user encoding
* secure direct connections with SIM and Licq
* message or chat mode for the user window
* keyboard shortcuts
* message forwarding
* support for sending messages to multiple users
* message and user status onscreen notification
* smiley popup for quick insert smilies
* status change logging
* alphabticaly sorting user list
* filtering and searching in history
* optional own history and user info in separate window
* network monitor
* copy messages from history to conversation
* various translations
Bulgarian
Chinese
Czech
French
German
Hebrew
Italia
Spanish
Dutch
Polish
Russian
Turkish
UK-English
* toolbars can be customized
* synchronization with KAddressBook
* history sort order can be changed
* KDE docking support
* GNOME 2 docklet support
* Win32 dock support
* multiple UIN
* background picture for mainwindow
* simple/double click for contacts
* one or multiple user in message window
* sending and receiving of contacts
* autohiding mainwindow
* auto away and NA
* transparency windows
* showing/hiding mainwindow/userwindow in taskbar
* color stripping in history
* sound on event support
* own sounds for each contact
* disabling all sounds
* fast access by double clicking on osd
* font encoding for each contact
* icq webstatus support
* Encrypting/decrpyting messages with gpg
* Execution of costum commands on events
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