OTR proxy on Mac OS X pidgin-otr on gentoo (from 'X') gaim-otr on Debian unstable (from Adam Zimmerman) gaim-otr on Windows (from Adam Zimmerman) gaim-otr 3.0.0 on Ubuntu (from Adam Zimmerman). Note that Ubuntu breezy has gaim-otr 2.0.2 in it. Under the hood, the program shares the same open-source core as multiplatform client Pidgin. Overall, despite some file-sharing quirks, Adium X is a must-download for those looking to connect with. Pidgin is an instant messaging program which lets you log in to accounts on multiple chat networks simultaneously. It runs on Windows, Linux, and other UNIX operating systems. Mac OS X For a native Mac OS X experience we recommend Adium, which uses libpurple (the core of Pidgin) for much of its protocol support. If you're sure you want to use Pidgin on OS X, you may find the packages provided through Homebrew, Fink or Macports more convenient than compiling from source.
- Latest Version:Pidgin 2.14.1 LATEST
- Requirements:Mac OS X
- Author / Product:Pidgin Team / Pidgin for Mac
- Old Versions:
- Filename:pidgin-2.14.1.tar.gz
- MD5 Checksum:949a11205b8853afc5d04fe2531935eb
- Details:Pidgin for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac
Adium is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X that can connect to AIM, XMPP (Jabber), ICQ, IRC and more. Learn more about Adium. Download Pidgin on MacOSX for free. This is an unofficial native port of Pidgin to Mac OS X. It uses native GTK+ (www.gtk-osx.org) which provides better integration and does not require X11.
Pidgin for Mac is a chat program which lets you log in to accounts on multiple chat networks simultaneously. This means that you can be chatting with friends on MSN, talking to a friend on Google Talk, and sitting in a Yahoo chat room all at the same time.
Pidgin for macOS is compatible with the following chat networks out of the box: AIM, ICQ, Google Talk, Jabber/XMPP, MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, Novell GroupWise Messenger, Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE, MXit, and Zephyr. It can support many more with plugins.
The tool supports many features of these chat networks, such as file transfers, away messages, buddy icons, custom smilies, and typing notifications. Numerous plugins also extend Pidgin's functionality above and beyond the standard features. Pidgin for Mac is free and contains no ads, enjoy!
Note: For a native Mac OS X experience Pidgin recommend Adium, which uses libpurple (the core of Pidgin) for much of its protocol support.
Also Available: Download Pidgin for Windows
Pidgin for macOS is compatible with the following chat networks out of the box: AIM, ICQ, Google Talk, Jabber/XMPP, MSN Messenger, Yahoo!, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, IRC, Novell GroupWise Messenger, Lotus Sametime, SILC, SIMPLE, MXit, and Zephyr. It can support many more with plugins.
The tool supports many features of these chat networks, such as file transfers, away messages, buddy icons, custom smilies, and typing notifications. Numerous plugins also extend Pidgin's functionality above and beyond the standard features. Pidgin for Mac is free and contains no ads, enjoy!
Note: For a native Mac OS X experience Pidgin recommend Adium, which uses libpurple (the core of Pidgin) for much of its protocol support.
Also Available: Download Pidgin for Windows
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Adium is only available on Mac OS X.
Adium is written with very Mac specific code—mostly, but not entirely, Cocoa. Porting it to another platform would require rewriting the entire application.
Read below which alternatives we suggest for each operating system.
Several multi-protocol IM clients already exist for Windows. We recommended Pidgin for Windows; it is open-source and free and Adium uses Pidgin's core (libpurple) for most protocols. Other options include:
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- Trillian (commercial; free 'lite' version available)
- Miranda (open source; free).
There are some skins available for Trillian and Miranda which modify them to look like Adium in some ways.
Several multi-protocol IM clients already exist for Linux operating systems.
If you're using GTK+, we recommend Pidgin. Adium uses Pidgin's core (libpurple) for most protocols.
If you're using KDE, we recommend Kopete. Kopete even works with Adium message view styles.
But couldn't you use GNUStep?
We use Cocoa Bindings, Carbon, Quartz, Core Foundation, and Search Kit, among other APIs. These features are not available in GNUStep.
There was a GNUStep implementation very long ago, but it fell out of date and was missing features.
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Look on MacUpdate to see if there are any clients that may work for you. Otherwise you may want to start looking at moving to OS X.