Trillian and iChat can discover peers via Bonjour protocol, which 
is designed for server-less operation.

Alex

> -----Original Message-----
> From: p2p-hackers-boun...@lists.zooko.com [mailto:p2p-hackers-
> boun...@lists.zooko.com] On Behalf Of Breno Jacinto
> Sent: December 25, 2008 11:21 AM
> To: p2p-hackers@lists.zooko.com
> Subject: [p2p-hackers] Peer-to-peer applications
> 
> Hello,
> 
>     This may seem a bit obvious, but actually what seemed to be
> trivial to me, in fact it is not. I'm working with Mobile Ad Hoc
> Networks, with the intent of providing communications without any
> infrastructure. To demonstrate this, I'm looking for a useful
> application that is able to communicate in a real peer-to-peer
> fashion, providing Video / Audio / Instant Messaging functionality.
> Besides, it would be really good if that application worked on mobile
> devices too, such as OpenMoko (www.openmoko.com) or Nokia Tablet's
> N8xx.
> 
>     Anyway, by taking a closer look at some options - Skype, Gaim, and
> others, they are all really tied to an infrastructure available on the
> Internet, for authentication, user listing, and other purposes. I was
> wondering if any of you guys are aware of any application - Video,
> Audio or IM (or all of them), that is able to work without any
> infrastructure support.
> 
> regards,
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