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danielmiessler.com | grep understanding: IM: Gtalk –> AIM

  • Dave · 2 years ago
    IS Gtalk a fancy name for Jabber?
  • Bigode · 2 years ago
    Sure it is.

    So, why AIM is a richer experience and XMPP/Jabber/Gtalk/etc is not?
  • Daniel Miessler · 2 years ago
    In my client Gtalk doesn't allow file transfers.
  • Matt · 2 years ago
    "In my client Gtalk doesn’t allow file transfers."

    Yup. And there is no standard for encryption, video conferencing, or group chat in XMPP, either. I wish all the networks would switch to a standardized and open protocol, but the XMPP guys seem quite slow at deciding on implementation details. IM is so damn fragmented. Which is why I am sticking to passenger pigeons for the time being.
  • Arik · 2 years ago
    *cough*Adium*cough*

    -- Arik
  • Carl M · 2 years ago
    Well, I'm not a big IMer, but Arik's right. Adium seems to be a nice little program.
  • Bigode · 2 years ago
    Matt - most of the major clients (I tested about 10 for various platforms :P) support Multi User Conferences - by server services. Most servers run these. Most of the "good" clients also support gpg encryption, though you need a im protocol with enforced and standardized encryption silc may be better. The great thing about xmpp is the server/network interoperability, being open and all that is just a great way of achieving that.
    File transfers are not an issue, most of the clients can transfer files. And if file transfers is a big thing for you a (s)ftp server may work better. :P
  • Marisol · 2 years ago
    I added you to my work IM client. Everything good with that?