All releases of GTKYahoo


Release Notes: All status messages will now use real names if real names are enabled. If you are chatting with a non-friend and you are ignoring messages from non-friends, you will no longer ignore replies from the non-friend with whom you are chatting. Lots of keyboard shortcuts were added to the menus. The Get Credentials menu item is now disabled upon login. You are now listed in your own Friends list. Mention of the the libyahoo authors has been added to the About box. Your own status changes are now announced in each of your chat windows.


Release Notes: The authors lists were improved. Local Ignore lists were added, as well as the option to display real names (from the Yahoo! Address Book) instead of IDs.


Release Notes: Various bugfixes were made. The building of RPM files was substantially updated. GNOME and Ximian/GNOME RPM files are now built. 'SYSTEM' is now recognised as a Yahoo! system ID. The -geometry switch now sets the main window's width and height. HTTP proxy connectivity works. A custom status patch was made. GPG signed RPMs and signatures for tarballs are now available.


Release Notes: HTTP connection mode (for users behind firewalls), connection to your Yahoo! address book, massive conference support improvements, a new experimental login widget, compile fixes for Solaris, new menus linking users to other Yahoo! services, better log file support, and lots of bugfixes and minor improvements.


Release Notes: Fixed screw-up with missing xpm in 0.15.


Release Notes: Bug fixes. Support for automatic forwarding of incoming messages via email added.


Release Notes: Tons of bug fixes and new features including better buddy add/remove support, full http and http-proxy support, auto-reply facility, and support for groups of friends. Now requires GTK 1.2.x.


Release Notes: Too many to list. Major ones include support for http and http-proxy connect modes and a new configuration file structure that can easily be extended for future versions. This release seems stable, but bug reports and patches are extremely helpful.


Release Notes: This is an emergency update to allow gtkyahoo to continue to function after the changes the Yahoo! made last night. Primarily changes to how it fetches the login cookie.


Release Notes: Numerous bug fixes for users who couldn't get connected, added anon-cvs availability and slightly better feedback for errors.