LOQUI Instant Messenger port to Tizen
Loqui Instant Messenger unifies all your chat accounts in just one app
At the moment it (at least, the upstream project) supports accounts from:
- Google Hangouts
- Nimbuzz
- Nokia ovi
- Microsoft Lync
- Any other XMPP/Jabber provider
This software is not supported or endorsed in any way by the service providers it interoperates with. It neither tries to mimic or replace any software originally conceived by those services' owners.
In the same manner, any third party's trademark or intellectual property that may appear in this software must be understood as a strictly illustrative reference to the service provider it represents, and will never be used in any way that may lead to confusion, so no abuse is intended.
- WhatsApp and the WhatsApp logo are registered trademarks of WhatsApp Inc.
- Hangouts, Gmail, Android, Google and the Google logo are registered trademarks of Google Inc., used with permission.
- Nimbuzz is a registered trademark of Nimbuzz BV.
- Microsoft Lync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
- Nokia Ovi is a trademark or registered trademark of Nokia Corporation.
- JABBER is a registered trademark licensed through the XMPP Standards Foundation.
- Firefox OS, Firefox and Mozilla are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation.
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