chatteklienter
Chatteklienter, eller chat clients, are software applications that allow users to send and receive text, voice, and multimedia messages over distributed chat systems. They connect to one or more chat servers or networks using specific communication protocols and provide a user interface for composing messages, managing contacts, and organizing conversations. Chatteklienter can run as desktop applications, mobile apps, or web-based interfaces, and may support multiple accounts at once.
Common protocols include IRC (Internet Relay Chat), XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol, also known as
Features and considerations: chat clients typically provide presence information, message history, file transfers, group chats, and
Interoperability: open protocols enable bridging or gateways between networks, but most popular consumer services remain closed
History: chat clients originated with IRC in the late 1980s and evolved through services such as AIM