9000:en 9001:%1s-%2s-%3s 9010:left 9011:http://www.ruediger-kuhlmann.de 9012:Rüdiger Kuhlmann 9100:This page in 9101:English 9102:German 9103:Serbian 9104:Spanish 9105:Portuguese 9106:Russian 9107:French 9108:Chinese (Taiwan) 9109:Chinese (China) 9120:About 9121:News 9122:Download 9123:Translation 9124:FAQ 9125:Mailinglist 9126:ICQ protocol 9130:HTML 4.0 validated 9131:CSS validated 9132:enforced advertising 9200:CLI-based Multi-Messenger 9200:climm - CLI-based Multi-Messenger 9210:About climm: 9211:climm is a very portable text-mode ICQ clone - it is known to compile under %s and with restrictions %s. 9212:Originally written by %s, a great part of climm has been rewritten by %s, 9213:in particular the support for the new version 8 of the %sOSCAR protocol%s that became necessary, the internationalization, the file transfer and some restructuring of the code. 9220:Features 9221:Features of climm include: 9222:login 9223:login with both the old v6 and the new v8 protocol 9224:register 9225:register new uins and setup configuration with an easy to use setup wizard 9226:password 9227:changing password 9228:reconnect 9229:reconnects when kicked by server 9230:contact list 9231:complete contact list with several ways for a concise display of online/offline users 9232:status 9233:set status arbitrarily 9234:messages 9235:send and receive messages and urls 9236:acknowledged messages 9237:send ackowledged messages to clients who understand them 9238:UTF-8 encoded messages 9239:send UTF-8 encoded messages to clients who understand them 9240:sms 9241:send SMS to user's cell phone 9242:user info 9243:request and update all user and personal information 9244:search 9245:easy search command, can search by (nearly) any information 9246:visibility 9247:be visible to certain users even when invisible, or be invisible to certain users at any time 9248:ignore 9249:ignore certain users completely 9250:chat group 9251:request user from interest group and set own's interest group 9252:events 9253:can beep or execute arbitrary commands when other users go online, offline or send a message. 9254:connections 9255:can show a users connection info and last seen online time 9256:peek 9257:check whether someone is offline or just invisible 9258:tcp 9259:full support of v8 direct connections 9260:SSL 9261:supports SSL encrypted connections a la licq 9262:Tcl 9263:supports scripting via the Tcl scripting language 9264:file transfer 9265:full support of sending/receiving v6,v7,v8 (batch) file transfers 9266:auto messages 9267:auto replys if away, request and send auto messages 9268:identification 9269:recognizes climm/mICQ, licq, Miranda, StrICQ, &RQ, alicq, SIM, Kopete, vICQ including version number, and YSM, libicq2000-based, ICQ 2001, ICQ 2002, Trillian, ICQ2go, ICQ Lite, partially ICQ 2000 9270:history 9271:writes a log of all messages to and from a user 9272:debugging 9273:easy debugging by selecting what data to display, including concise packet monitor 9274:i18n 9275:translations include English, German, Serbian, Portuguese, Ukrainian, Japanese, partially Russian, French, Spanish, Romanian, Italian. 9276:transcoding 9277:transcode texts for Russian and Japanese users. 9278:birthday flag 9279:show if it is user's birthday 9280:socks5 9281:supports connections via socks5 9300:climm - News! 9301:I put together a real HomePage for mICQ :-) 9302:I also added ViewCVS.cgi, a tiny CGI which lets you Browse the CVS online 9303:I today installed mailman on my Machine and created -after all the trouble, the old Mailinglist caused- a new mICQ Discussion Mailinglist, which is administered by me - which hopefully reduces the trouble caused :-) 9304:new i18n code 9305:with peer-to-peer (TCP) support 9306:fix minor glitch of not creating ~/.micq/ 9307:with basic support of v8 9308:password and other fixes 9309:offline msgs, receiving msgs, ui improvements 9310:add/remove contacts, be invisible, be visible by / ignore contact 9311:SOCKS5 support, setup wizard, UIN registration, fixes, fixes, fixes 9312:complete search support, fixes 9313:random chat group support, fixes 9314:SMS sending, password changing, character conversion 9315:i18n fix, togig vs toginvis vs hermit, quiet mode, v8 p2p, and top secret 9320:fixes, translation updates, automatic reconnects & responses, birthday flag, man page & help texts 9321:I apologize for the recent Downtime of www.micq.org - i had to recompile apache due to exploits, finally we're up again with apache 1.3.26+ipv6+php 4.2.1 9322:added script to convert licq contacts to mICQ 9323:fixes, man pages translated, much less memory leaks, contact list download 9324:fix type-4-message corruption 9325:file transfer (v6/v7/v8), customizable colors, ~-expansion, fixes as usual :-), more translations 9326:Introduce new web pages style and convert most files to it. 9327:fix/improve file transfer, Peter Backes' new log file format, recognize most clients, capabilities support, dump packets following a syntax definition, allow quoting of parameters 9330:autosaving, autofingering, new event script handling, contact meta data saving, contact groups, log file utils, ^C handler, acknowledged message sending, remote control via a FIFO, send and receive UTF-8 encoded message, ASCII art mICQ logo, command aliases, tiny history 9331:bug fixes & translation updates 9332:bug and security fixes & translation updates, SSL and TCL scripting support 9333:bug fixes and translation updates, removed 0.4.10.4 9334:add history dump and search commands, bug fixes and translation updates 9335:improve history commands, OpenSSL support, bug fixes 9336:beta release 9340:the you-really-want-to-upgrade release: contact list upload, new command line parameters, UTF-8 input handling, per-contact configurability, better online help, more colorful output, lots of fixes. 9341:translation (ru, pt) and bug fix update 9342:translation (ru) and bug fix update, contact list handling somewhat improved, auto-expanding r and a aliases 9343:fix two bugs introduced in last version 9344:general auto-expanding aliases, peek fixed again 9345:bug fixes, another peek fix, peekall command / peekme option, autoauto option, some preparations for MSN 9346:login fixes, AIM compatibility, rudimentary Jabber support 9347:much improved Jabber integration, configurable prompt, [ew]*g(v) and (e)wide now handle wide characters correctly, fix history command fd leak, fix discarding of configured connections 9348:OTR (for ICQ and XMPP), md5 login, no more assertion failed on too long messages, ask for all not given passwords before trying to do any login, bug fixes 9349:lots of bug fixes 9350:more bug fixes, fix to login procedure, XMPP auto-relogin, licq bug workarounds 9351:switch to %ssubversion (svn)%s as version control system and %strac%s for bug-tracking and wiki. 9352:new name, same content. 9353: fix to login procedure, fix 'other' meta info update command, adapt to newer glibc versions, fix several memory leaks, for msg command parse nicks from other connections as well if there is no match in current connection, start supporting ICQ8 away messages. 9400:climm - Download! 9410:Releases of source and binaries 9411:If you are not using Linux, please refer to the %sREADME%s for further information and limitations of your port! 9413:Source 9416:Contributed by %s 9418:Linux installer (generic, uses gnutls %s, tcl %s and otr %s if available) 9419:generic, glibc %s, gnutls %s, tcl %s, otr %s 9420:Linux (generic) 9421:Linux (specific) 9422:Unix 9423:Other 9430:Older versions 9431:Older versions can be downloaded as %ssource%s or as %sbinaries%s. 9440:Developer access 9441:For SVN access, you need autoconf %s (or newer) and automake %s (or newer). To update your checked out sources, type: 9442:%s branch 9443:The snapshot may be updated in the same manner. 9444:The %s step can be left out as long as neither %s nor any of the %s files have been modified. 9445:Check ins into SVN are posted automatically to the %s mailing list. 9450:Mirrors around the world 9451:provided by 9452:main site 9453:IPv6 HTTP Mirror 9454:If you have trouble downloading climm, please ask on the %smailing list%s for help. 9460:Copyright 9461:%s is Copyright © by %s, released under 9462:%s and up is Copyright © by %s, released under 9463:the BSD License 9464:version 2 of the GPL 9465:version 2 of the GPL, with the OpenSSL special exemption 9500:climm - FAQ - Frequently asked questions 9501:FAQ 9502:Q: 9503:A: 9504:Workaround 9505:Tip: 9510:Does climm support uploading of contacts to the server? 9511:Partially. Read the documentation. It might not be able to change some things. 9512:Does climm support double wide (i.e. Japanese, Chinese) characters? 9513:Mostly: line breaks will be wrong. Editing on the command line should be fine. 9514:What do these symbols mean that are printed for each contact with the 'e', 'w', 'ee', 'ww' and 's' commands? 9515:The symbol printed after the peer-to-peer protocol version with the 'ee' and 'ww' commands are connectivity flags: 9516:SSL-encrypted direct connection with contact established. 9517:direct connection with contact established. 9518:direct connection with contact failed. 9519:direct connection with contact is tried to establish. 9520:direct connection with contact closed. 9521:no direct connection, but IP address and port number known. 9522:no direct connection possible. 9523:The symbols printed with all commands are contact flags: 9524:alias entry, only with 'ww' 9525:temporary contact (i.e. UIN was mentioned, but not added to contact list), only with 'w' and 'ww' 9526:intimate: sees you when invisible 9527:hide: doesn't see you at any time 9528:ignore this contact 9529:If none of the latter are applicable, '&', '|', ':', '.' as above are printed if applicable. 9530:Why do messages to and from some contacts are noted with '«««' and '»»»', while for some others '<<<' and '>>>' are used? 9531:The style of those indicates the transport mechanism used. 9532:'<<<' and '>>>' are non-acknowledged messages through the server, 9533:'«<<' and '>>»' are acknowledged messages through the server, 9534:'«««' and '»»»' are acknowledged messages via a direct connection, 9535:and finally '»%s»' and '«%s«' acknowledged messages via an SSL-encrypted direct connection. 9536:How do I report bugs? 9537:You first make sure that you have the latest and greatest version of climm - the bug might have already been fixed. 9538:Also check the mailing list archive if it's mentioned there, and, of course, this FAQ. 9539:You might also check the version in CVS, or this page in English. 9540:If you still think you've found a new bug, please report it in the %sbug tracker%s, and please report as much detail about your setup as possible. 9541:If you can provide a fix, that would be appreciated very much, but, because of the speed climm evolves, if possible create a diff against the current CVS. 9542:How do I add an account for Jabber (XMPP, GoogleTalk), when I didn't do so at setup? 9543:Add a section like this to your climmrc while climm is not running: 9550:Are there any known bugs in %s? 9551:Yes, there are. 9552:The initial contact list download is not saved. 9553:explicitly import contact list with '%s' and '%s'. 9554:The first contact import may lead to a disconnect. 9555:'%s', then log in again with '%s', until the complete contact list is imported. 9556:Sending a message of several thousand bytes will cause an abort. 9557:Split your message into smaller parts. 9560:Are there known bugs in older versions of climm? 9561:Of course. Upgrade if they happen to you. 9570:I tried to accept an incoming file request, and climm aborted with this error message:%s 9571:Make sure that each icq8 connection in your climmrc is followed by a peer connection like this: %s 9580:Secret Tips 9581:Here are a few random tips for those people that actually read documentation. 9582:Find a random climm user: just type '%s'. It will return a user in the random chat group 49. Usually there is no chat group 49. But climm on the other hand uses chat group 49 by default for new users. 9600:ICQ/OSCAR protocol information 9601:The ICQ/OSCAR protocol information is not available for IE users. 9602:Feel free to download a browser e.g. from %s, or get your information from elsewhere. 9603:The %sdocumentation of version 7, 8, 9 of the ICQ resp. OSCAR protocol%s is in a subdirectory. 9710:Manual Pages 9711:The manual pages %s a small, text mode ICQ client%s, %s mICQ interactive commands%s and %s the configuration file for mICQ%s are now also available through the web. 9720:Translations 9722:Here are the most current translation files, the translated web pages and the translated man pages. 9723:The translation files may be put into the %s directory to override the installed translation files. 9724:They may safely be used with %s. 9725:lang 9726:web 9727:trans 9730:Contributing translations 9731:If your language isn't listed here, or doesn't have translated man pages or translated web pages, or the translation is too old, feel free to open a bug in the %sbug tracker%s to volunteer for as a translator.