instant messaging

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Concept where two or more individuals, connected by some form
of [internet] connection, communicate - usually by typing.




** Protocols **


   [IRC]:   

   [Jabber]:   

   [AOL Instant Messaging]:   





** Proprietrary Programs **

   [ICQ]:   

   [MSN Messenger]:   



** Tcl Programs **


   [PCOM one-to-one instant messaging and file transfer], by [TV]:   one-to-one instant messaging and file transfer

   [Telemaco], by [SS]:   A simple chat program similar to the traditional Unix "talk".

   [tkChat]   ;-):   
   [https://github.com/qwename/discord.tcl%|%discord.tcl]:   Discord API library writtten in Tcl. Tested with Tcl 8.6. Supports Discord Gateway API version 6.

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[SS]: I believed protocols such [IRC] don't fit well into the instant messaging category. Isn't instant
messaging more related to channel-less comunication based on exchange of single messages between
two persons? All the protocols involving one-to-more messages are IMHO much more [chat] systems.
Also instant messaging is different from chat protocols because it often can postpone the
delivery of messages until the target user is on line, while in protocols like IRC the message
exchange is possible only if the users are online at the same time.

So instant messaging seems to me something between a chat and the email service.

[Ro]:  But then again lots and lots of people just log on to IRC and idle, and check for messages every so often.  So IRC is something between a chat and the email service.

[AF]: all of the above mentioned protocols support both one to many and one to one communication, including irc. i think its more of a cultural thing that most irc usage centers around channels. irc is probably the oldest protocol on there and when the first "instant messaging" clients came around (icq i think) they started changing that.

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