OneTeam XMPP client entering private alpha

Posted by Nicolas Vérité on March 11, 2010

Our OneTeam XMPP client for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows is entering a private alpha period.

OneTeam is a multiplatform XMPP client for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. We have slowly worked on it during long months (and even years, it is being developed since 2006) but never had enough time and resources to release it properly.

The time to launch OneTeam in the wild and interoperable internet is soon arriving. We believe we have achieved our goal to deliver some real enterprise-class user experience. As a proof, we are using it inhouse on a daily basis as a productivity tool, without any major glitch.

For the record, OneTeam works as a Firefox extension, as well as a standalone application, on the three major platforms, thanks to the XUL technology. OneTeam has a nice dashboard-based interface, and handy user interactions improvements everywhere. This XMPP client supports a wide range of features, including chat and presence of course, but also Multi-User Chat (groupchat), message threading, history browsing, etc. It also features Jingle voice calls, as well as the exclusive Jingle Nodes feature demoed at FOSDEM, that works much like Skype. On the more technical side, there is the XML console, as well as a very interesting remote debugging console.

So, we are now releasing OneTeam, but in alpha quality for now, to the curious ones, and those willing to help and test. Please feel free to contact us, if you want to join the alpha testing, and report issues. Please e-mail nverite at process-one.net for a OneTeam ride.



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anonymous avatar

Sorry for my english!

How I can access to the client for testing purposes, now we use ejabberd in the organization where I work (+6500 employees) with an average of 2500 concurrent users, and Pandion for client.

Thanks!

Posted by Cristian Apas on 11 Mar 2010 at 15:38



 
anonymous avatar

Bonjour,

La fonction MUC permet le groupchat, mais est-il possible de rejoindre une room ? Cette extension pour Firefox peut-elle faire office d’applet ? Et enfin dernière question : la version finale sera-t-elle gratuite ou payante ?

Posted by ToF on 13 Mar 2010 at 13:48



 
anonymous avatar

Oui biensur il est possible de rejoindre une room.

Applet?

OneTeam est gratuit.

Posted by sonny on 19 Mar 2010 at 18:34



 
anonymous avatar

Where to download it and try it?
I would make utf-8 user id work.

Thanks!

Posted by fulan peng on 15 Apr 2010 at 00:51



 
anonymous avatar

“I would make utf-8 user id work.”
It works.
About the download, read the end of the post.

Posted by sonny on 15 Apr 2010 at 11:15



 


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