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| Developed by | Kopete developers |
| Latest release | 0.50.1 / March 5, 2008 |
| OS | Unix-like |
| Genre | Instant messaging client |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | http://kopete.kde.org |
Kopete is a multi-protocol, free software instant messaging client. Although it can run in numerous environments, it was designed for and integrates with the KDE desktop environment. According to the Kopete FAQ, the name Kopete comes from the Chilean word Copete, a word to refer to alcoholic drinks.
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Kopete allows users to connect to the following protocols:
By default, Kopete supports the following plugins. [3]
With a third party plugin Kopete supports Off-the-Record Messaging enabling for encrypted conversations with deniable authentication and perfect forward secrecy.[1]
Kopete developers hope to make several improvements, but these goals are subject to change.[2]
For the release of KDE 4.1 Kopete will have many improvements
On December 26, 2001 Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett started coding a KDE ICQ clone after the ICQ protocol changed, causing Licq to be unable to login on the network. After a few weeks learning the KDE API, Licq was updated. Duncan designed a basic plugin API based on Noatun and refocused Kopete as a plugin based multiprotocol client.
On April 5, 2002 Kopete 0.3 was released with new features like an event notifier, an IRC plugin from Nick Betcher, Emoticons and history support.
On June 1, 2002 Kopete 0.4 came with a new Jabber plugin by Daniel Stone. Also big refactorings were introduced thanks to Martijn Klingens and Ryan Cumming. At the time of Kopete's 0.5 release (September 30, 2002), Olivier Goffart joins the team, and becomes responsible, along with Martijn Klingens for making the .NET Messenger Service plugin full featured. The new Metacontact concept is introduced. The ICQ plugin backend is now based on the SIM ICQ client. Kopete 0.6 from February 9, 2003 introduced a big bunch of miscellaneous plugins. After a big release cycle Kopete 0.7 is released on August 8, 2003, with many new features like multi-account support for plugins. ICQ Plugin changes the backend again to a custom engine coded by Tom Linksy with help from Stefan Gehn, which is now shared with the AIM plugin. Jason Keirstead rewrote the IRC plugin to act as a normal Instant Messaging protocol, while preserving IRC features. Matt Rogers makes the original Yahoo! plugin written by Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett ready for release. On August 31, 2003 Kopete CVS HEAD was moved to the kdenetwork package. Kopete 0.7.2 from September 9, 2003 brought support for the new MSNp9 protocol. As of version 0.7.3 (October 8, 2003) Kopete supports the changes to the Yahoo! protocol. With release 0.7.4 from November 11, 2003 there have been some fixes to the .NET Messenger Service protocol. KDE 3.4 came with Kopete 0.10.0 from March 16, 2005, in KDE 3.4.3 we had Kopete 0.10.4 from October 13, 2005, for KDE 3.5 it was Kopete 0.11 from November 29, 2005 and KDE 3.5.6 had Kopete 0.12.4 from January 23, 2007 included. The most recent release is Kopete 0.50.1 from February 6, 2008.
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