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- Version: 0.13-rc3, 7/10/2009 04:24PM PST
summerstormpictures
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- Crossplatform
For more sounds ... - Version: 0.12.1, 4/19/2009 12:11PM PST
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roro01
Download SysSounds Xtra.
Does it have password login to chat rooms yet? - Version: 0.12-RC2, 4/5/2008 01:31PM PST
sng40
Psi was the very first jabber client that I tried. And, it worked just fine until I had to join chat in the "Boardroom" which was protected by a password. Psi did not have the capability to execute the password procedure, so I could not use it. Then, I found Adium which is also freeware and which DOES support passworded login to chat rooms. I have not looked back since. --Steve
PPC Issue fixed - Version: 0.11, 10/16/2007 06:42AM PST
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Ilgaz
Quote from one of developers
“New image should be up in about 10mins, thanks.”
So if it fails to launch and you are on PPC, just download again.
“New image should be up in about 10mins, thanks.”
So if it fails to launch and you are on PPC, just download again.
PPC Users stay on 0.10 until issue fixed - Version: 0.11, 10/15/2007 08:57PM PST
Ilgaz
There seems to be a problem with launch on 0.11 on OS X 10.4.10 , I don’t know if it effects Intel part of universal binary but saying just in case.
New Version does not launch on PPC 10.4.10 - Version: 0.11, 10/15/2007 08:32PM PST
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libertyforall1776
This new Version does not launch on PPC 10.4.10, the icon pulsates, then disappears from the Dock. :-(
Great product 



- Version: 0.10, 9/23/2006 12:25AM PST
rocteur_dotmac
I use this on Mac OS X, Linux and I've tried it on XP and I find it an excellent product!
I'm not giving it 5 stars for ease of use because I've seen some users not familiar with Jabber features have trouble signing up and for Features because the XMPP protocol allows for more!
I'm not giving it 5 stars for ease of use because I've seen some users not familiar with Jabber features have trouble signing up and for Features because the XMPP protocol allows for more!
Heaps good 



- Version: 0.10, 5/24/2006 11:42PM PST
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h377r1d3r
Heaps good jabber client. Easy to use not bloated yet powerfull and light on resources.
Best cross platform 



- Version: 0.10, 1/15/2006 06:56AM PST
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rocteur
This is still the best cross platform.. I use it on Debian, Mac OS X and I have even tried it on a Windows machine.
For Jabber only I think PSI is the best and for multi server I prefer Adium on Mac OS X.
For Jabber only I think PSI is the best and for multi server I prefer Adium on Mac OS X.
not good... 



- Version: 0.9.3, 4/26/2005 01:13PM PST
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denni2
There was an error communicating with the Jabber server. Details: Connection Error: Unable to connect to server.
This is the error I get. My internet connection is perfectly up and running. I rate this product a ZILCH for the one thing that it is designed for does not work: communication.
This is the error I get. My internet connection is perfectly up and running. I rate this product a ZILCH for the one thing that it is designed for does not work: communication.
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This is one of those cases. Someone already mentioned Adium. I am in no way affiliated with the hard-working folks at Adium and still await their eventual ability to come with video chat capability like iChat or Skype has--but their free application is definitely innovative. They put the entire spectrum of various chat clients ''under one roof'' without advertising or other ''blinky'' overhead. No longer does one have to have all sorts of separate chat clients open cluttering things up and hogging resources.
What I'm saying in a nutshell to hard-working programmers like the one who has brought Psi here: Don't try to reinvent the wheel. How about getting involved with the folks at Adium and add your expertise and ideas there? They have hands-down the best non-Apple free chat client out there. Seriously.
Just a friendly suggestion.