Communicate with Coccinella
Coccinella is a free and open-source cross-platform communication tool with a built-in whiteboard for improved collaboration with other people.
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Coccinella is a free and open-source cross-platform communication tool with a built-in whiteboard for improved collaboration with other people.
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The subscription process is notoriously problematic in XMPP. While doing extended support for multiple simultaneous subscriptions, I just noted that if I deny a subscription by sending "unsubscribed", that used to be all that was needed.
As breakfast is the most important meal of the day while many people skip it, we thought it would be a good idea to extend your breakfast with your favorite bug: delicious, rich in proteins, and named Coccinella. Every day we will prepare a daily build of the development version of Coccinella for you. So, start the day healthy by eating a bug! The more bugs you eat, the more stable Coccinella will be! ;-)
Regularly, people like you ask us why Coccinella does not support multiple accounts. Or they ask if support could be added. We always have to disappoint them. Coccinella does not support multiple accounts and it is very unlikely Coccinella will ever support multiple accounts.
In order of importance, these are the reasons why:
Spell checkers have found their way from word processors, email clients, and now, to chat clients. Maybe this is a sign of chatting reaching the mainstream audience, I don't know. In any case there is now a first implementation of spell-as-you-type function in Coccinella using the ispell or aspell command line tools.
The Drag and Drop (DnD) areas of an application is like the fields in a garden. Some areas, or widgets, can deliver something, acting as a drag source, like your potato field you have in your backyard (You say you don't have any?. Strange!), while other receive something, acting as a drop source. Some areas are both sources and targets. And you can't know which role a widget has until you have actually tested.