I think an analogy would be ringing all the phones someone has, the one
they pickup is the one that makes the connection and the others stop
ringing.
A minor adjustment to the below suggestion. Rather than sending the
message to all devices which the receiver than may have to manually
Hello Robb,
Allow me to amend my suggestions based on your feedback (and add some more)
On 21-08-2016 19:13, Eion Robb wrote:
I think generally the main concept has been that the idea of which
protocol a contact is using is abstracted away, which is why by
default you don't see the protocol
On 26/08/16 13:05, Peter Dubé wrote:
Im worried that YM will not work soon in Pigin. What does this mean?
What should I do?
Change to an IM provider that supports the open source community.
See the list archive for more information on this:
Im worried that YM will not work soon in Pigin. What does this mean?
What should I do?
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Hello, my first post here.
I just successfully installed and configured Pidgin (libpurple 2.10.9)
along with plugins, among them
- purple-hangouts
- libpurple-bin
- telegram-purple
- purple-skypeweb.
on a Ubuntu 14.04 Desktop LTS install.
Next to that I use Thunderbird as mail