
Ayttm is a free and open-source instant messaging client that allows users to communicate with friends and family through various protocols.
It supports multiple protocols, including Jabber, AIM, Yahoo!, MSN, ICQ, and more.
With Ayttm, you can easily manage multiple accounts from different services in one interface.
Ayttm's interface is user-friendly and customizable, making it easy to use and personalize to your preferences.
What is Ayttm
Ayttm was originally going to be called "Yattm" but was misspelt by Colin Leroy when he registered the project on Savannah.
The name was later changed to "ayttm" on January 16, 2003, as shown in the CVS log on Savannah.
Several expansions of the name were attempted before settling on "Are You Talking To Me?" which includes a question mark as part of the name.
Natasha Sharma is credited with coining the backronym "Ayttm".
Features and Services
Ayttm is a unified instant messenger client that supports multiple protocols, including Yahoo!, MSN, Jabber, IRC, AIM, and ICQ. It's available on Linux, BSD, and Windows NT/2000 platforms.

Ayttm has a simple and minimal configuration procedure, making it easy to use without complicated setup. The preferences are straightforward, and the interface is intuitive, even for those who are not tech-savvy.
One of the key features of Ayttm is its ability to support multiple protocols in an integrated manner, without limiting protocol-specific features. This means you can have multiple accounts on different services, all managed from a single interface.
Ayttm also offers instant messaging services, including group chat, file transfers, and voice chatting. It supports various protocols, such as MSNP (Microsoft Messenger service), YMSG (YIM with webcam support), and SMTP (for sending emails).
Here are some of the key services supported by Ayttm:
- OSCAR (AIM/ICQ)
- IRC
- XMPP
- SMTP (SMS via email to SMS gateway)
- MSNP (Microsoft Messenger service)
- YMSG (YIM with webcam support)
In addition to its instant messaging services, Ayttm also offers file transfer capabilities, allowing users to send and receive files between Ayttm clients. This feature is supported for MSN, Yahoo!, and AIM users.
Ayttm also has a range of core features, including tabbed chat, themable smiley graphics, and conversation logging. These features make it a convenient and organized way to manage your instant messaging conversations.
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Plugins
Ayttm's plugin architecture is a game-changer. It allows developers to add new protocol support without modifying the core application.
Plugins are compiled against a specific version of the core and will only work with core versions that are binary-compatible with the core version they were built against.
This means you can easily add new features and functionality without worrying about compatibility issues.
Five types of plugins are supported in Ayttm: Service plugins, Filter plugins, Importers, Smileys, and Utility plugins.
Here are the five types of plugins, listed out for easy reference:
Platforms
Ayttm is available on a variety of platforms, making it a versatile instant messaging client.
Linux is one of the supported platforms, allowing users to run Ayttm on their Linux systems.
FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD are also supported, giving users on these operating systems access to Ayttm's features.
Microsoft Windows is another platform where Ayttm can be run, making it a great option for Windows users.
Mac OS X is also supported, allowing Mac users to use Ayttm as their instant messaging client.
Ayttm's multi-platform support means you can use it on your preferred operating system, without worrying about compatibility issues.
Here are the platforms where Ayttm is available:
- Linux
- FreeBSD
- NetBSD
- OpenBSD
- Microsoft Windows
- Mac OS X
Screenshots and Documentation
Ayttm, an open-source communication client, offers a range of features to help you manage your online presence.
The Ayttm client can be customized to suit your needs with various plugins available.
Ayttm's documentation is extensive, covering topics such as installation, configuration, and troubleshooting.
To get the most out of Ayttm, it's essential to understand how to take and use screenshots effectively.
You can capture screenshots of Ayttm's interface by pressing the Print Screen button on your keyboard.
Documentation for Ayttm's plugins is also available, providing step-by-step instructions for installation and setup.
Ayttm's screenshots can be useful for troubleshooting purposes, allowing you to share your screen with others for assistance.
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