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  •  27 Feb 2009 06:52

Release Notes: Lots of bugs were fixed. Some improvements were made to XMPP. SOCKS 5 configuration per connection was implemented. Layout changes related to XMPP were made.

  •  28 Aug 2008 15:04

Release Notes: Lots of small fixes and enhancements were made, particularly to the ICQ roster support. ICQ v6 support was removed. A flag is shown for contacts awaiting authorization. A gmail command and GoogleMail integration were added.

  •  01 Mar 2008 17:55

Release Notes: The program was renamed to climm. Many improvements were made to XMPP support. ICQ login was fixed.

  •  10 Jun 2007 17:44

Release Notes: This release fixes many bugs, like failed assertions, issues with splitting of long messages, and segfaults in OTR code. Verbose kept resetting the verbosity to 0, and invisibility had stopped working; these have been fixed. Several commands should do something useful without arguments.

  •  06 Jun 2007 00:27

Release Notes: Support for XMPP (a.k.a. Jabber or Google Talk) and for OTR was added.

  •  12 Feb 2006 00:00

Release Notes: An autopackage is available. Some preparations were made for MSN. Bugfixes were done. A few new options were made: peekme and autoauto. Auto-expanding aliases were implemented.

  •  02 May 2005 15:52

Release Notes: Fixes some things broken in 0.5.0.2.

  •  24 Apr 2005 13:45

Release Notes: Bugfixes, mostly related to the contact list. A new "contact delete" command. "a" and "r" are now auto-expanding aliases.

  •  17 Feb 2005 14:38

Release Notes: This release has OpenSSL support, contact list upload, more colors in messages, per-contact configurability of many options (including several new ones), peek/peek2 commands, command line options to start commands in mICQ, reworked online help and man pages, UTF-8 input handling, and many fixes.

  •  13 Dec 2004 06:58

Release Notes: Support for OpenSSL was added. The historyd command was added. peek was reenabled. Fixes were made.

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