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author | Ben Wiederhake <BenWiederhake.GitHub@gmx.de> | 2020-09-30 11:30:33 +0300 |
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committer | Ben Wiederhake <BenWiederhake.GitHub@gmx.de> | 2020-09-30 11:30:33 +0300 |
commit | 473406e479bf6ba23b63e52e52c685202d591883 (patch) | |
tree | 16f55590b6e7eea1c0fe6fb7431b1e94873f296e | |
parent | f6a486de37b4dc8a110f8f1d9f75189e17dfdff4 (diff) |
Update link to telepathy-morse
Thanks Gabriele Dini Ciacci!
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@@ -407,7 +407,8 @@ Empathy / libtelepathy ---------------------- Empathy doesn't natively support libpurple plugins since its based on libtelepathy, but there is a compatibillity layer called telepathy-haze that can be used to execute libpurple -plugins. This means that you can basically run this plugin thanks to telepathy-haze but you will usually get less features and worse usability compared to real libpurple clients. If you use Empathy (or anything else based on libtelepathy) I recommend [telepathy-morse](https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/network/telepathy/telepathy-morse/repository) which is a connection manager written specifically for your messenger. +plugins. This means that you can basically run this plugin thanks to telepathy-haze but you will usually get less features and worse usability compared to real libpurple clients. +If you use Empathy (or anything else based on libtelepathy) I recommend [telepathy-morse](https://github.com/TelepathyIM/telepathy-morse) which is a connection manager written specifically for your messenger. Authors ------- |