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Quicksilver

Quicksilver

       iOS iPhone

Quicksilver is a sleek XMPP/Jabber/Google Talk client for iPhone and iTouch that lets you chat without the burdens of accounts on third-party servers, nonstandard interfaces, and confused design. With a clean, simple user interface (with landscape keyboard too, of course), it makes chat on iPhone straightforward and fun. Whether to just have a friendly conversation or to do business on your company's XMPP server, Quicksilver has the tools you need: secure TLS encryption for in-house servers, contact searching, and even a method to input your GPS coordinates if you need to share your location.

Quicksilver works with open, XMPP-compliant servers, including Google Talk and Facebook's XMPP chat gateway. Other chat apps require accounts on other servers to use them, but Quicksilver directly connects to the XMPP server without any external accounts. So you can log in to your Gmail account and talk with your friends there. And since Quicksilver has support for multiple accounts, you can also log in to other Jabber servers and chat with your contacts on those servers too.

Quicksilver runs on EDGE, 3G, and WiFi. Quantescape welcomes feedback. Please send us an e-mail if you have a feature you'd be interested in seeing in Quicksilver or if you have an issue with the app, and we'll get back to you promptly!


- Quicksilver will no longer support push notifications after 31 March 2010. More information is available at Quantescape's website.

- Users of Cisco's Webex Connect: some users have reported that Quicksilver is incompatible with Webex Connect. We did not test Quicksilver with this service but are currently working with Cisco to ensure that the next version of the application will connect correctly.

- Quicksilver does not support legacy SSL, which usually runs on port 5223, for XMPP servers because it has known security problems and is not a part of the XMPP standard. Please use TLS instead!

For other technical support and updates, follow Quantescape on Twitter!

What's new

Adds support for 3rd-party push notifications.


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Last changed:
Apr 02, 2010
Category:
Social Networking
Developer:
Quantescape Corporation
Version:
1.5.2
Average Rating:
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Size:
2.8 MB
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