Want to connect Google Talk to other messengers? Here’s some how-tos:
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Want to connect Google Talk to other messengers? Here’s some how-tos:
For no extra charge: Buddy Icons!
For those who want an IRC extension without downloading a huge (and expensive) program, try Chatzilla. If you have Windows 98, 98SE, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Linux kernel – 2.2.14 with glibc 2.32, XFree86-3.36, gtk+2.0, fontconfig/xft, libstdc++5, Fedora Core 4, or Macintosh OSX 10.2 or later, download Firefox. Then, go to http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/chatzilla/ to get Chatzilla. Chatzilla is a very simple program. But if you need IRC, try it. Here’s what we found:
Voice: None.
Video: None.
File Transfer: Not Tested. You need DCC to use this tool. Go to http://chatzilla.hacksrus.com/faq/#dcc for more.
Smileys: Subpar.
Games: None.
Interface: Bad. Command line.
Bottom Line: If you need IRC, then get Chatzilla. Otherwise, get Gaim or something else.
If you want a multi protocol IM program that isn’t Gaim, try Psi. It is a Jabber client that can connect to the Big Four, and several other clients. You can also get Jingle Branch, which lets you use audio when chatting to Google Talk. A bigger review will come soon, but meanwhile read on to connect to the Big Four. This is from http://www.bigblueball.com/forums/google-talk-news/33739-connect-google-talk-aim-msn-yahoo.html.
| Posted by Jeff | 01-23-2006, 12:34 AM |
Google has announced plans to get Google Talk and AIM talking, but with a little elbow grease you can do that and more today. Now that Google has opened up their Google Talk servers for federation with other Jabber servers, you can use Google Talk to connect to your friends on AIM, MSN, Yahoo or ICQ. Here’s how, step-by-step with screenshots.
Next, go to Service Discovery and browse the Jabber server ursine.ca and you’ll see the transports available. Click on a transport and Psi will gather data.
Once I had “registered” each of my IM accounts, I had a lot (hundreds?) of system messages.
Now exit Psi and fire-up Google Talk. You’ll have all your IM contacts right there on your Google Talk contact list. Once you’ve done so, you can chat with your friends on AIM, Yahoo, ICQ, MSN — all using Google Talk. You can also add contacts directly within Google Talk. Just use the format [screenname]@[transport.dns.name]. For example, to add my MSN screen name you would enter jeff@msn.ursine.ca
This process works, although in my experience, the MSN transport has not been reliable. One of my friends reported an weird “echo” effect. Everything she typed was returned back to her as if from me (I saw none of her messages). I’ve also sent IMs to MSN contacts, only to have them immediately appear “offline.” As with any of these kinds of hacks, your mileage may vary. But you’ve got to admit — it is very cool to be able to use Google Talk as a universal IM client. Resources
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