OneTeam Desktop is our free/libre/opensource chat client, based on XMPP/Jabber standard. It has just been released as version beta2. It is available immediately on https://oneteam.im/ It has been a long time since OneTeam beta1: exactly 6 months, since it was released as beta1 the day before Christmas, on December, the 24th, 2010. During these 6… Continue reading OneTeam Desktop beta2 is released!
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Christmas gift: OneTeam Desktop beta1 released as Open Source!
After a long period of incubation, OneTeam Desktop has finally reached the beta stage, and is open-sourced!
OneTeam desktop: unique features highlight
OneTeam for the desktop has unique and advanced features, like conversation threading, command line, history browsing, remote debugging, correction, and last but not least Jingle Relay Nodes.
OneTeam alpha3
OneTeam alpha3 has been released to our private alpha-testers. The desktop XMPP client OneTeam, made by ProcessOne, has been delivered to private alpha-testers, as version labelled “alpha3”. OneTeam comes in different flavors: Standalone, for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, you can launch it form the Application menu, Dock, or Start menu, like Firefox, OpenOffice.org,… Continue reading OneTeam alpha3
WaveOne, a wave server and client by ProcessOne
WaveOne, the new wave server developped by ProcessOne, has been demoed at Google I/O. ProcessOne has been invited to join the Wave area in Google Developer Sandbox at Google I/O 2010 in San Francisco. Mickaël Rémond, the founder of ProcessOne, has been invited by Google in the context of the Google I/O event, to write… Continue reading WaveOne, a wave server and client by ProcessOne
OneWeb works on Firefox mobile
After our short demonstration of what you can do when you put XMPP inside the browser, we wanted to demonstrate that it works equally well in a mobile browser. First, you should look at the video of OneWeb demonstration in our previous blog post and the video: OneWeb demonstrates the power of XMPP inside the… Continue reading OneWeb works on Firefox mobile
OneWeb demonstrates the power of XMPP inside the browser
We have just released an experimental extension for Firefox that adds XMPP interactions to the Mozilla browser. OneWeb Firefox extension is a good exemple of Firefox hackability and shows how XMPP integration in the browser can bring value for real-time web interactions. XMPP stands for eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol. The protocol is mostly known… Continue reading OneWeb demonstrates the power of XMPP inside the browser