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4.14.0 ------ Because of the mistake I made in the previous version, the 'u' letter was eaten by the RTF parser when processing messages from windows icq clients. It looked for unicode chars, but ate all 'u' characters it used to found. Fixed that. A memory leak problem when checking RSS was fixed. Gadu-Gadu module used to produce a segfault when it was unable to obtain a registration token from the server. Now it doesn't crash, though the impossibility to register a new UIN is still there. The serve simply doesn't find an appropriate document by the registration URL. Too bad. Applied a small patch by Paul Chitescu so that it's now possible to start centericq with all protocols set to offline. Another type of external event was added. Now you can execute your actions when someone goes offline. Hope someone finds that useful. 4.20.0 ------ PGP encryption support was implemented for the Jabber module. In a nutshell this means that with a proper setup your communications get a way more secure. GPGME library is needed to build the PGP support. Fixed the RTF parser that takes charge when a message from a Windows ICQ client is received. One problem was that it used to treat backspace characters wrong sometimes. Another problem with utf-16 was fixed with a patch submitted by Vadim Nosovsky. After ICQ dual login detection centericq used to try re-connecting, though it wasn't supposed to. Fixed. During a long time noone reported me the bug related to libicq2000's header files getting installed each time "make install" was run for centericq. Finally Wolfram Schlich noted this one, so I fixed it. Logging on Yahoo! didn't work on Sun Sparc machines. Fixed that. That might also revive Gadu-Gadu on bigendian architectures. A couple of interface related bugs were fixed, such as a mistake in the group organization dialog as well as not clearing pending messages for contacts in non-chat communication mode.
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Text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface that supports the
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ICQ2000, Yahoo!, AIM, IRC, MSN, Gadu-Gadu and Jabber protocols. It
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allows you to send, receive, and forward messages, URLs, SMSes
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(both through the ICQ server and e-mail gateways supported by
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Mirabilis), contacts, and email express messages. It also lets you
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set your own and fetch others' away messages, and define external
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handlers for incoming events. Apart from IM it supports LiveJournal
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management and receiving RSS feeds.
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