Well I think if so, then I will make it. I don't have the development facility 
for Android and FreeBSD so I will leave those unimplemented. (however for 
FreeBSD a recompilation from Linux source is possible and even the LInux build 
is a recompile from the OS X source, as I will make the code as portable as 
possible) However Windows is never considered. You can try recompile at your 
own risk, and I cannot guarantee a success. (I just don't have the time to 
debug all the quirks of Windows, and I, honestly, do not have a licensed copy 
of it at all.)

在 2013-2-28,上午2:12,David Chisnall <[email protected]> 写道:

> On 27 Feb 2013, at 18:08, Maxthon Chan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Just for the record, my direct iMessage is dead? I think this method is 
>> still okay. Since the original iPad got stuck at iOS 5.1.1, hence Apple will 
>> never dare to drop support to iMessage protocol as implemented in that very 
>> version. So the safest bet for now, if we are tapping into it, is get our 
>> client behave as an original iPad on iOS 5.1.1 and BAM. Before Apple 
>> eventually decided to phase out that protocol, we still have enough time to 
>> carry it on to the one implemented in the last iOS for iPod touch 4G, and 
>> etc.
> 
> 
> Just for the record, you are welcome to implement whatever you like.  If you 
> implement an iMessage clone, which has a nice groupchat facility, has clients 
> covering OS X, iOS, FreeBSD, Linux, Android and Windows, and is 
> feature-comparable with a modern IRC client, we may even consider using it.
> 
> David
> 
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