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Fama IM
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Fama IM 0.0.1
Fama IM 0.0.1
Fama IM Screenshot
Developer(s)Mario Đanić
Stable release0.0.3 / August 30, 2007
Operating systemLinux/Unix
TypeInstant messaging client
LicenseGNU General Public License
WebsiteFama IM Project

Fama IM is a free software instant messaging client for Linux and Unix that supports the use of multiple instant messaging protocols.

It uses the Telepathy software framework for server communications and ncurses to provide a console-bound user interface. Currently no graphical interface is planned.

Supported protocols

  • XMPP (mostly supported)
  • MSN (working in development branch)
  • Purple (IRC not working)

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Instant messaging
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