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- cli-msn Command line msn messenger
- 2.3.2_1 net-im
=1 2.3.2_1Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch.
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DEPRECATED: MSN Messenger service terminated 30 APR 2013 This port expired on: 2013-08-31 IGNORE: is marked as broken: Master site no longer offers direct downlink; does not fetch
- Maintainer: acm@FreeBSD.org
- Port Added: 2006-06-06 18:32:42
- Last Update: 2013-09-01 15:06:46
- SVN Revision: 325862
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- License: not specified in port
- WWW:
- http://mor-pah.net/
- Description:
- CLI-MSN is a UNIX Command Line implementation of the MSN Messenger Client,
coded purely in C with the ability to work in almost any UNIX/Linux variation.
The desire for the creation of CLI-MSN came when little or no command-line
based messengers were found to be available that implemented MSN Messenger.
The client itself accepts commands based on that of an IRC clients nature
(/cmd). Currently in the process of working out the file transfer.
WWW: http://mor-pah.net/
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