File Details |
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File Size | 6.7 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | January 16, 2003 |
Total Downloads | 9,476 |
Publisher | i3Connect, Inc. |
Homepage | Vista |
Publisher's Description
Vista is a universal Web services client that supports Channels for Information and Content via XML/HTTP/SOAP/XML-RPC. It is a cross conferencing client across AOL, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo, Jabber, and IRC messaging services. It lets you develop your own custom Web service clients that can be deployed on the platform using your current skill sets. It allows you to customize it by adding and removing channels/features.
Latest Reviews
adrian2813 reviewed v2.0.0.3947 on Dec 2, 2007
como descargo msn vista 9.0
dzjepp reviewed v2.0.0.3947 on Jan 31, 2007
lol sure microsoft!
droobie reviewed v1.4.0.3413 on Jul 23, 2002
Good software design and intention, but I had a few key problems:
1> Couldn't handle Font-face issuance from Trillian users. Not sure about AIM users.
2> Wasn't able to properly parse away messages from Trillian users, not sure about AIM users.
3> Their client needs a keep-alive, I was kicked off AIMs servers at some points, when on other machines using Trillian I stayed on just fine.
4> Needs a message history header you can modify. For instance after each message my logs have [Machine Name] [Date] [Time] [Name]: [body]..
Other than that it looks promising.. I wouldn't necessarily go as far to call it a Release candidate though.
--D
admiral-kirk reviewed v1.4.0.3339 RC1 on Jun 1, 2002
So far.. I think this is a great program, they need to recognize what platform you IM-To is going to, and adjust the Smileys accordingly, but that is a minor thing, all in all, and really nice program... keep up the good work!!
nhavar reviewed v1.1.0.1766 Beta on Dec 18, 2001
Thanks that really helps to clarify the functionality you are providing and your claim of being "first". I don't think that I understood that it could do that, I was simply looking at it being interoperable as opposed to true cross-platform messaging.
kmansuri reviewed v1.1.0.1766 Beta on Dec 17, 2001
Decent program, just wish it had AOL Instant Messenger support. Since it doesn't, there's no reason to switch to this program from better alternatives such as Trillian, which does everything this program does and more.
adrian2813 reviewed v2.0.0.3947 on Dec 2, 2007
como descargo msn vista 9.0
dzjepp reviewed v2.0.0.3947 on Jan 31, 2007
lol sure microsoft!
droobie reviewed v1.4.0.3413 on Jul 23, 2002
Good software design and intention, but I had a few key problems:
1> Couldn't handle Font-face issuance from Trillian users. Not sure about AIM users.
2> Wasn't able to properly parse away messages from Trillian users, not sure about AIM users.
3> Their client needs a keep-alive, I was kicked off AIMs servers at some points, when on other machines using Trillian I stayed on just fine.
4> Needs a message history header you can modify. For instance after each message my logs have [Machine Name] [Date] [Time] [Name]: [body]..
Other than that it looks promising.. I wouldn't necessarily go as far to call it a Release candidate though.
--D
admiral-kirk reviewed v1.4.0.3339 RC1 on Jun 1, 2002
So far.. I think this is a great program, they need to recognize what platform you IM-To is going to, and adjust the Smileys accordingly, but that is a minor thing, all in all, and really nice program... keep up the good work!!
nhavar reviewed v1.1.0.1766 Beta on Dec 18, 2001
Thanks that really helps to clarify the functionality you are providing and your claim of being "first". I don't think that I understood that it could do that, I was simply looking at it being interoperable as opposed to true cross-platform messaging.
kmansuri reviewed v1.1.0.1766 Beta on Dec 17, 2001
Decent program, just wish it had AOL Instant Messenger support. Since it doesn't, there's no reason to switch to this program from better alternatives such as Trillian, which does everything this program does and more.