Review: Pidgin Flies Between Linux and Windows

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 04/10/2008 - 09:00

Instant Messaging Planet: "One exception is Pidgin, the Linux- and Windows-compatible, multi-network IM client built on libpurple, the open source library that started life as 'gAIM,' an AIM client for Linux users..."


 

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