OneTeam for iPhone in version 3.2.5, with Facebook chat
Posted by Nicolas Vérité on February 17, 2010OneTeam for iPhone has been published on the AppStore in version 3.2.5, bringing bugfixes, and Facebook chat based on XMPP.
The version 3.2.5 of our XMPP client OneTeam for iPhone has hit the shelves of the Apple's application store. It is recommended that you upgrade it.
OneTeam 3.2.4 for iPhone had already fixed bug related to Multi-User Chats (also known as groupchats): in some cases, OneTeam used to crash on joining password-protected and members-only MUC.
OneTeam 3.2.5 for iPhone now allows OneTeam users to connect to the XMPP interface to Facebook chat. You can now connect with Jabber-ID set your "your_username@chat.facebook.com", and password set to your Facebook password.
Be careful, Facebook's XMPP chat interface does not offer MUC services, nor is federated, which means you still cannot chat with your friends on Talkr.IM or Google's Talk/GMail, but only with Facebook friends.
Check out OneTeam for iPhone on our website, as well as Apple's AppStore.
Categories: Jabber / XMPP
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Thanks, that is quite great. But is there a plan to make oneteam for iphone multi account ? or put a transport to the facebook chat ?
Thanks a lot anyway.
Posted by Guillaume Faure on 17 Feb 2010 at 17:30Guillaume,
We are thinking about this, but no concrete plan yet (as in: “It will be done on this deadline”).
Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 17 Feb 2010 at 17:36It should be probably also emphasized that Facebook chat doesn’t support SSL in any of its variant (be it web-based or XMPP-based) so all conversation including your facebook password goes in clear plaintext over the wire.
Posted by Matěj Cepl on 17 Feb 2010 at 23:03I have been using gtalk the 99 cent one for my iphone for a couple days. I have had no issues till today. Whenever I go on the app it gives me a “connection failed” and says it will try again to re-establish the connection when i re-enter network coverage. The thing is I am at full bars and full 3g. Can anyone give me a hint??
Posted by Charlie on 22 May 2010 at 14:30I turned push off in the gtalk app and it connected fine but when I turn it on no connection??????
Posted by Charlie on 22 May 2010 at 14:43Push service had problem. We are investigating. Should be okay in a few minutes.
Posted by Mickael Remond on 22 May 2010 at 14:55oh ok cool thanks
Posted by Charlie on 22 May 2010 at 15:02@Charlie It should be working now. Sorry about the inconvenience.
Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 22 May 2010 at 15:05It keeps crashing. Every time I try to run this app, it just crashes. Are you going to fix it?
Posted by Rabbie on 24 May 2010 at 06:55yes, it crash on start for some and a fix has been submitted last week to apple.
Posted by Mickaël Rémond on 24 May 2010 at 07:17Awesome thanks Mickaël. I cant wait to see the fix. This app will be PERFECT for what I need. If it works, I may even buy an iPad and install it on that.
Posted by Rabbie on 24 May 2010 at 07:19
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