Ari's Yahoo Client is a compact, easy-to-use, text-based client for Yahoo! Messenger, based on yahoolib as distributed with GTKYahoo. Ari's Yahoo Client supports displaying your buddy list with the status of each person on it, displaying incoming messages from any Yahoo! ID, and sending messages to any Yahoo! ID (whether or not it is on your buddy list).
| Tags | Communications Chat |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version includes minor bugfixes with input, adds support for new /queryreply command, and adds support for automatic logging of conversations.


Release Notes: Integration of curses and non-curses versions.


Release Notes: This release fixes buddy list sorting, and also a version number display in the program.


Release Notes: This is an update of the 1.4 version (the last version released prior to the change to a curses-based interface) to use the newest libyahoo from GTKYahoo's CVS repository, as Ari's Yahoo Client 1.8 does. In the future, Curses-based versions will be numbered 1.x (x > 4) and non-curses-based versions will be numbered 1.4.x.


Release Notes: Ari's Yahoo clients works once again. It uses new libyahoo setup from GTKYahoo and a quick fix to the yahoolib configure.in file due to the lack of need for GTK. Custom status messages have been added. Several usability fixes, including a reported bug relating to pasting text into the program when it is running in an xterm were also added.
Recent comments
15 May 2004 05:43
Re: Version
> The correct version is 1.3 for the
> latest update. Not a big deal, but just
> so you know that I /do/ in fact update
> the version number with each upgrade and
> not between them. (I'm a lazy
> update-poster, it seems. ;)
Hello
i m new user of linux
i m using SUse 9.1
i m looking for yahoo messanger for this SUse 9.1
can any one tell me
from where i can download that
and how to install that
I m looking for yahoo messanger for voice chat support.
looking for suggestion
Thanks in advance
11 Feb 2000 18:41
Version
The correct version is 1.3 for the latest update. Not a big deal, but just so you know that I /do/ in fact update the version number with each upgrade and not between them. (I'm a lazy update-poster, it seems. ;)