JDevelop's Instant Messenger application was easy to integrate and immediately allowed a new way for our members to communicate in a real-time fashion. Our members love it!!
tCount is multi-platform compatible. tCount is a little Counter / Chat Applet that runs on all browser with support JDK 1.1. This is a client/serveur applet (socket dialing). tCount displays the number of users connected on your page. You can chat...
RealChat Software is multi-platform compatible. RealChat is a revolution in java chat client server software designed to be simple and affordable! Customize practically every element from the client server aspects to the java chat user interface....
Site Instant Messenger is multi-platform compatible. Features: AWT-based, JDK 1.1 compilant client applet - you don't need to use any JavaPlugin to start the applet! Allows adding messages with different colors, styles, font families and sizes...
MiniChat2 is multi-platform compatible. MiniChat2 is a chat application that consists of a client and server part. Both sides are written with the Java language. The client side consists of two Java applets. One is used to chat and the other only...
NFC Chat is multi-platform compatible. NFC is a scalable, distributed chat framework implemented in Java. The software is very flexible, allowing it to fill almost any chat requirement. Notable features include built in load balancing and...
esCHAT is multi-platform compatible. Capable of connection to any ircd server, mIRC like features, Multilang, Double click, right click, left click with different menus, Colors of all elements can be changed from parameters, Smileys, sound, pre-made...
IRC Client for Java is multi-platform compatible. IRC Client for Java is an easy-to-use, enhanced, Java-based IRC chat client that allows access to online chat features from a Web browser. It provides a rich set of features for Web sites and Web...
Color And Font Chooser is multi-platform compatible. The author writes "I used to face some difficulty in choosing background or foreground colors for my applications as the colors provided in java.awt.Color are too few. In the beginning I used to...