Why not run ircd-hybrid on your own non-publicly accessible server and use actual IRC clients? If this is for company/internal use.
or run a jabber/XMPP daemon and use any of your choice of CLI and GUI XMPP clients. On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 1:14 PM, That One Guy /sarcasm < [email protected]> wrote: > We run an openfire server and have always used the spak im client for > interoffice communication between TS, CS and and administration > the problem is we never knew who was where and it required a different > username on each device, workstation, mobile, laptop, etc without > configuring a boot on the openfire server, just a pita to remember to login > logout everytime you changed locations if you wanted uniformity, and > histories only logged on the server, so if i popped on my laptop on the > same account as my workstation it wouldnt have the workstation history. > > trillian solves this as you connect to the trillian server and it connects > to your inhouse im server (or yahoo aol or facebook, etc) from multiple > devices at the same time > > They have a free client with their server with ads or whatever, a paid > client with some features, and an in house server with perpetual licensing > and optional renewal > > It seems to meet the need, however, im my previous interweb miscreient > days it was trillian and ICQ i used to deliver sub7 packages to my > unsuspecting victims, ie, it was a toy software. It seems to have grown, > but is it still a toy software? > > -- > If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team > as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team. >
