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Various Clients, listed approximately in descending order of use at RPI. You probably don't care what language they're written in, unless you're a developer yourself.

  • clily -- Formerly 'lclient', a basic client, written in C, autoconf'ed to compile on many platforms (including an "adequate" win32 version).

  • Tigerlily -- A many-featured client, written in Perl, very portable, supports server development.

  • jlily -- A cross-platform lily client written in 100% pure Java.

  • Willy -- A native windows client, written in visual C++.

  • telnet -- Just use command line telnet, and you can connect to the server and hobble around.

  • naim -- A unix/linux client with support for other chat systems as well.

  • StupidLily -- A CGI script. simple, but functional.

  • lilyPAD -- Written in tcl/Tk, supports server development.

  • Tisane II -- A somewhat improved version of Tisane.

  • Tisane -- A simple Java applet.

  • WinLily -- A Native windows client.

  • qtlily -- A unix/linux client written using PerlQt?.

Directories under ftp://lily.acm.rpi.edu/pub/lily/ may contain snapshots of several of these clients, although not necessarily the latest version.

Under development:

  • Waterlily -- An Objective C lily client for OS X. Source code available.
  • lilySharp - A .NET client, with MDI and one window per convo. (Reminds me of mIRC, but in a good way)

Deprecated:

  • Cafe au Lys -- An ambitious Java applet. Runs into problems on many JVM's. (Deprecated in favor of jlily.)

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