Short: MSN Instant Messenger client Author: Sanoi and others (see contents) Uploader: powerstack usa net Type: comm/tcp Version: 0.3.2 Architecture: m68k-amigaos >= 3.0.0 This is a direct port of the text-based Instant-Message client "tmsnc" to the Amiga using GNU C and the ncurses and gnutls libraries. "tmsnc" is open source software distributed under the IR Public Domain License (see file COPYING in the archive). It supports the current MSN Messenger/Windows Live Messenger protocol and allows you to communicate with other users of MSN Messenger or alternative clients like tmsnc. If you do not yet have one, to register an MSN account, you can use the URL https://accountservices.passport.net/ppnetworkhome.srf As of January 2008 it was possible to register an account using IBrowse 2.3 as www-browser. Your username in MSN Messenger can be your existing eMail-Address. Requirements: ------------- - a TCP stack such as AmiTCP, Genesis, Miami Installation: ------------- To start the client, the following script is provided: startscript_tmsnc It sets the correct stack-size and make required assigns for the ncurses-display. It also creates a fake /dev/random device, since gnutls needs this. If your ixemul installation provides for a genuine /dev/random, skip this step. If you're receiving error messages about the Terminal-type you use not being supported, please consult the documentation of the ncurses-library on Aminet. The client's configuration will be saved in the home directory provided for the current user of your TCP stack (For AmiTCP this is in db/passwd). Known Bugs: ----------- - Login: Username does not appear on screen as you type it (is invisible like the password). - Graphical errors, Menus remain visible - Redraw and Exit shows an Ixemul error Authors: -------- For the original tmsnc-sourcecode, see the file AUTHORS in the archive. tmsnc was ported to AmigaOS by powerstack@usa.net. Support: -------- There is no permanent support provided for this Amiga-version of tmsnc. If you discover a problems, feel free to correct them in the supplied sourcecode and release it. See the file COPYING for a detailed copyright notice. Be warned, proprietary Instant Messenger protocols like MSN change frequently, and it's likely this client - working as of January 2008 - might not work for a long time.