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------------------------------------------------ EPISTULA Modular Instant Messenger for AmigaOS ------------------------------------------------ Epistula is to AmigaOS what GAIM is to Linux and Windows. For people not in the know, GAIM is an instant messenger application which can handle a variety of IM protocols, for example Microsoft MSN, AOL AIM and Yahoo Messenger. I know JabberWocky can provide a similar service, but that requires extra setting up with Jabber ID's etc. This way, you can log straight onto your favourite protocol, by-passing any need for yet another IM account. One of the main reasons I started to write this client was because I couldn't be bothered with Jabber... I can't be the only one... can I? Unlike GAIM, Epistula is written in a modular fashion in that each 'protocol' is a plugin which can be installed, and updated, seperately from the main application and other plugins. ---------------- Release v50.18 ---------------- Quite a big update this time; I have been working hard on this for a while and have managed to complete all of the features I outlined in the last release. So, in this release the following changes have been made, and features implemented: - Documentation is provided in PDF form. - All imagery within Epistula is now user configurable. I've used PNG images as IFF won't display correctly on my machine. Note a word of warning though; don't try and use a PNG image with more than 256 colours as it will crash. I need to adapt my code to work with high colour images first. - You can now add and remove contacts to and from your contact list, although this will also depend on that functionality being implemented fully in the plugin. - Contacts can be moved to and from any groups you have with your contact list. Note that I've found a nasty bug in the add group functionality, so it's disabled. A fix will be released VERY soon. - Full logging is provided should you need it. If I'm missing anything which you'd like implemented and added to the logs, drop me a line and I'll see it's added for the next update. - Docky icon implemented, although it doesn't do anything yet and looks err, dark. Best leave it off until I'm finished with it. - Updated catalogs and missing translations from last version fixed. If you spot anything which isn't translated let me know so I can fix it. Note that you should remove any old epistula.catalogs. - Nicely re-written plugin removal code which uses new features of dos.library to stop those awful crashes and 'Cannot quit plugin' messages. - Your installed MUI Classes are checked to make sure they're the correct version or above That's all I can think of right now, I'm sure there are lots of small fixed I've missed from that list so it'll be up to you lot to test everything for me. And so, as I did last time, I'll set myself some more goals before the next major release of Epistula: - Fully implemented docky support - Multi-chat features - File Transfer - Suggestions... Enjoy! Daniel Allsopp 23:00 GMT, Tuesday, 15th August 2006
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