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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 22:28:30 +0200
Subject: Re: [Jabberzilla] seperate but equal
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Hello, again an reaction (might be a bit late?)
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Date: Sun, 5 Sep 2004 22:28:30 +0200
Subject: Re: [Jabberzilla] seperate but equal
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Hello, again an reaction (might be a bit late?)
<>Hi everyone!
This is a general poll. I have been wondering about a few things
lately, and I would like your feedback.
1. Do you have a JID?
This is a general poll. I have been wondering about a few things
lately, and I would like your feedback.
1. Do you have a JID?
<>
2. Have you ever visited the jabberzilla room (
2. Have you ever visited the jabberzilla room (
<>3. In what form or forms would JabberZilla be the most useful for you?
(a) as a tbird extension
(b) as a firefox extension
(c) as a stand-alone application (like firefox or tbird)
(d) a combination of one of the above
(a) as a tbird extension
(b) as a firefox extension
(c) as a stand-alone application (like firefox or tbird)
(d) a combination of one of the above
In order of importance 1) Firefox ex. 2) TB ex, and 3) Stand Alone.
I don't see the importance of a stand-alone mozilla based jabber as it
is 1) redundent as many well made jabber clients exist for many
platforms already 2) The size would be afully large for just a jabber
client (5-7megs base + jabber overhead, just guessing) 3) The innovative
and attractive part of Jabberzilla would be intergration into your
browser experience and/or mail on multiple platforms.
Your feedback will help mold JabberZilla's future. I look forward to
hearing from you.
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