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I use bitlbee daily and find it extremely useful, basically
transforms xmpp/twitter/etc into irc channels. <br>
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Surprisingly easy to setup.<br>
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-- Justin<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/23/15 8:16 AM, Boris Borisov
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<pre wrap="">I don't know how much you would use it, but I think is clever idea.
It is daemon that you install on your machine to act like gateway between
your IRC client and XMPP servers ...
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