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ChangeLog: Pidgin and Finch - The Pimpin' Penguin IM Clients That're Good For The Soul!
Version 2.3.1 (12/7/2007)
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- libpurple
- Fixed a number of MSN bugs introduced in 2.3.0, resolving problems connecting to MSN and random local display name changes
- Going idle on MySpaceIM will no longer clear your status and message.
- Idle MySpaceIM buddies should now appear online at login.
- Fixed crashes in XMPP when discovering a client's capabilities
- Don't set the current tune title if it's NULL (XMPP/Google Talk)
- Don't allow buddies to be manually added to Bonjour
- Don't advertise IPv6 on Bonjour because we don't support it
- Compile fixes for FreeBSD and Solaris
- Update QQ client version so some accounts can connect again
- Do not allow ISON requests to stack in IRC, preventing flooding IRC servers when temporary network outages are restored
- Plug several leaks in the perl plugin loader
- Prevent autoaccept plugin overwriting existing files
Version 2.3.0 (11/24/2007)
View all closed tickets for this release. NOTE: Some bugs marked fixed in 2.2.1, 2.2.2 or 2.2.3 may not have been fixed until this release (2.3.0).
- libpurple
- Real usernames are now shown in the system log.
- We now honor a PURPLE_DISABLE_DEPRECATED define to allow plugins to catch deprecated functions earlier rather than later.
- Thanks to a patch from Intel, the Bonjour prpl now supports file transfers using XEP-0096 and XEP-0065. This should enable file transfers between libpurple clients and Gajim clients, but will not work with iChat or Adium as they use a different file transfer implementation.
- XMPP password changes that return errors no longer cause the saved password to be changed.
- XMPP file transfer support has been enhanced to support sending files through a proxy when the server supports discovering a a bytestream proxy. This should make file transfers much more reliable. The next release will add support for manually specifying a proxy when the server doesn't advertise one.
- Pidgin
- If a plugin says it can't be unloaded, we now display an error and remove the plugin from the list of saved plugins so it won't load at the next startup. Previously, we were ignoring this case, which could lead to crashes.
- Connection errors are now reported in mini-dialogs inside the buddy list, rather than as buttons in the buddy list and with dialog boxes. If several accounts are disabled when you sign on elsewhere, you can now re-enable them all with a single click.
- Added tooltips to the Room List window to show full topics
- Added buttons in preferences to access GNOME network and browser preferences configuration dialogs when running under GNOME
- If you alias a buddy to an alias that is already present within a particular group, we now offer to merge the buddies into the same contact.
- A music emblem is now displayed in the buddy list for a buddy if we know she is listening to some soothing music.
- Added a 'Move to' menu in buddy list context menu for moving buddies to other groups as an alternative to dragging.
- Group headings are now marked via an underline instead of a different color background.
- It is now possible to mark a chat on your buddy list as "Persistent" so you do not leave the chat when the window or tab is closed.
- The auto-join option for chats is now listed in the "Add Chat" dialog along with the new persistence option.
- Closing an IM no longer immediately closes your conversation. It will now remain active for a short time so that if the conversation resumes, the history will be retained. A preference has been added to toggle this behavior.
- The "Smiley" menu has been moved to the top-level of the toolbar.
- Pidgin's display is now saved with the command line for session restoration. (David Mohr)
- ICQ Birthday notifications are shown as buddy list emblems.
- Plugin actions are now available from the docklet context menu in addition to the Tool menu of the buddy list.
- The manual page has been heavily rewritten to bring it in line with current functionality.
- Finch
- If a plugin says it can't be unloaded, we now display an error and remove the plugin from the list of saved plugins so it won't load at the next startup. Previously, we were ignoring this case, which could lead to crashes.
- It's possible to bind key-strokes to specific menuitems in the windows. Read the 'Menus' section in the man-page for details.
- 'transpose-chars' operation for the entry boxes. The default key-binding is ctrl+t.
- 'yank' operation for the entry boxes. The default binding is ctrl+y
- Windows-specific changes
- Updated SILC to use SILC Toolkit 1.1.5.
Version 2.2.2 (10/23/2007)
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- General changes
- Various bug and memory leak fixes
- Windows-specific changes
- Updated gtkspell to include a patch to share Aspell dictionaries among all the input fields to avoid excessive memory usage.
- Updated libxml2 to 2.6.30
- Bonjour protocol now appears even if Bonjour for Windows isn't present (displays message indicating Bonjour for Windows must be installed if you try to log in and it isn't installed).
- libpurple now looks for a default
prefs.xml
in theCSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA
directory (e.g.\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\purple\prefs.xml
) similarly to how this is done on other platforms. - Updated GTK+ Runtime to 2.12.1 rev A.
Version 2.2.1 (09/29/2007)
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- libpurple
- A few build issues on Solaris were fixed.
- Cancelling the password prompt for an account will no longer leave it in an ambiguous state. (It will be disabled.)
- Fixed an erroneous size display for MSN file transfers. (galt)
- Fixed multiple memory leaks, particularly in XMPP and MySpace protocols
- Fixed remembering proxy preferences and status scores
- Gmail notifications are better tracked
- Pidgin
- Fixed keyboard tab reordering to move tabs one step instead of two.
- You should no longer lose proxy settings when Pidgin is restarted.
- Fixed detection of X11 when compiling
- Finch
- Pressing 'Insert' in the buddylist will bring up the 'Add Buddy' dialog.
Version 2.2.0 (09/13/2007)
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- Libpurple
- New protocol plugin: MySpaceIM (Jeff Connelly, Google Summer of Code)
- XMPP enhancements. See http://www.adiumx.com/blog/2007/07/soc-xmpp-update.php (Andreas Monitzer, Google Summer of Code for Adium)
- Certificate management. Libpurple will validate certificates on SSL-encrypted protocols (William Ehlhardt, Google Summer of Code)
- Some adjustments were made to fix sending messages when using the MSN HTTP method. (Laszlo Pandy)
- Yahoo! Chat is fixed.
- Some AIM file transfer issues between Pidgin and other clients have been fixed. (Kyryll A Mirnenko)
- Properly restore idle status and time for AIM and ICQ accounts when they reconnect after being disconnected.
- Pidgin
- Insert Horizontal Rules and Strikethrough text from toolbar.
- Option to show protocol icons in the buddy list, from the Buddies > Show menu. (Justin Heiner)
- Ability to build with native, non-X11 GTK+ on OSX. (Anders Hasselqvist)
- Remember the 'Enable Sounds' setting for a conversation.
- Right-clicking the empty space in the formatting toolbar allows you to toggle back to the old "ungrouped" version.
- Protocols supporting account registration via Pidgin now show a descriptive checkbox instead of a vague "Register" button.
- Fixed a bug where a tab would be shown on single conversations when tabs were disabled.
- Finch
- Per-conversation mute and logging options (accessible from the menu).
- Windows-specific Changes
- Updated gtkspell to 2.0.11
- Upgrade SILC to use the 1.1.2 toolkit
Version 2.1.1 (08/20/2007)
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- Yahoo
- Added an account action to open your inbox in the yahoo prpl.
- Added support for Unicode status messages in Yahoo.
- Server-stored aliases for Yahoo. (John Moody)
- Fixed support for Yahoo! doodling.
- Limited support for MSN Messenger contacts
- Bonjour
- Bonjour plugin uses native Avahi instead of Howl
- Bonjour plugin supports Buddy Icons
- XMPP
- Only report conversation close when 'send typing notifications' preference is turned on (Bob Rossi)
- Pidgin
- Show current outgoing conversation formatting on the font label on the toolbar
- Slim new redesign of conversation tabs to maximize number of conversations that can fit in a window
- Tab bar is not visible when only one conversation is open. You can drag and drop conversations from the infopane.
- Moved "Reset Formatting" toolbar button to Font menu.
- Double click on the infopane to alias buddies and set topics on chats
- New smiley style
- Finch
- Sound support (Eric Polino)
Version 2.1.0 (07/28/2007)
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- libpurple
- Core changes to allow UIs to use second-granularity for scheduling. Pidgin and Finch, which use the glib event loop, were changed to use g_timeout_add_seconds() on glib >= 2.14 when possible. This allows glib to better group our longer timers to increase power efficiency. (Arjan van de Ven with Intel Corporation)
- No longer linkifies screennames containing @ signs in join/part notifications in chats
- With the HTML logger, images in conversations are now saved. NOTE: Saved images are not yet displayed when loading logs.
- Added support for QIP logs to the Log Reader plugin (Michael Shkutkov)
- Pidgin
- Ensure only one copy of Pidgin is running with a given configuration directory. The net effect of this is that trying to start Pidgin a second time will raise the buddy list. (Gabriel Schulhof)
- Undo capability in the conversation window
- The formatting toolbar has been reorganized to be more concise.
- A new status area has been added to the top of conversations to provide additional detail about the buddy, including buddy icon, protocol and status message.
- Show idle times in the buddy list as days, hours, seconds
- Finch
- There's support for workspaces now (details in the manpage)
- There's a new custom window manager, Irssi
- Some improvements for tab-completion, tooltip and the password entries
- Some bugs regarding search results fixed
- A new DBus-script to create a docklet for finch
- Support for showing empty groups in the buddy list (Eric Polino)
- Windows-specific changes
- Updated launcher application (pidgin.exe) to support portable mode via
pidgin.exe --portable-mode
or by renaming the binary topidgin-portable.exe
- Updated GTK+ to 2.10.13
- Updated launcher application (pidgin.exe) to support portable mode via
Version 2.0.2 (06/14/2007)
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- Pidgin
- Added a custom conversation font option to preferences
- Fixed smiley ordering in the insert smiley popup to be more intuitive
- Conversation->More menu items work for Chats as well as Buddies, including those not on your buddy list
- newline plugin should work better with conversation colors plugin now
- Get Info on users now provides immediate feedback that something is happening
- Aliasing a buddy will not be interrupted by other buddy list activity
- Using the -l option to log in to a specific account works better
- libpurple
- Moving an ICQ buddy from one group to another no longer re-requests authorization from that person (Rene Hausleitner)
- Added nullprpl, an example protocol plugin (Ryan Barrett)
- Fixed SOCKS5 bug which caused Jabber file receiving to fail
- Remove MSN's random "Authorization Failed" dialogs
- Fix MSN to correctly detect incorrect passwords and disable the account
- Get User Info on MSN is now more reliable & accurate
- Updated SILC protocol to support SILC Toolkit 1.1 (Pekka Riikonen)
- Fix for some QQ authentication problems
- Fix for building on FreeBSD
- Prevent "Logged in:" times for AIM buddies being ridiculously high
- Updates and fixes to Bonjour support
- Improve ICQ encoding support for some non-latin languages
- Finch
- Auto account reconnecting
- Windows-specific Changes
- Add Bonjour protocol support thanks to Chris Davies. This requires Apple Bonjour for Windows
Version 2.0.1 (05/24/2007)
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- Libpurple and Pidgin
- Buddy list update speedups when buddy icons are not being displayed. (Scott Wolchok)
- Fix icons on docklet change status menu to match the status selector
- Custom smileys on MSN can be saved by right-clicking on them
- Fix a crash deleting a buddy that is in the Buddy List more than once
- Compile fixes for Solaris
- Fix GTalk formatting when there's a space before/after a */_
- Fix Log viewer crash when the filename is not in the expected format
- Get User Info now provides immediate feedback, and is updated when the user information is available
- Make the choose buddy icon dialog correctly list the current directory
- Fix for buddy icons disappearing
- Timestamps are always on in debug output (-d) and Debug Window now
- Don't escape html entities in Yahoo! system messages
- Fix for the choose buddy icon dialog resizing strangely as files are selected
- Receives notifications when XMPP buddies send "leaving chat" messages
- Fix the typing animation so it doesn't stop animating once a conversation has gone from typing -> not typing -> typing
- Fix error messages when joing XMPP chats
- Identify the account when warning about plaintext auth over an unencrypted channel
- Fix XMPP SASL authentication error when using Cyrus and a connect server
- Fix changing tab locations to update properly
- Turning off "Show formatting on incoming messages" now ignores formatting in <span> tags too
- File transfer progress for transfers on MSN is now correctly displayed
- You can set/change alias of buddies/chats by double-clicking on the conversation tabs (Ma Xuan)
- Fix IRC connection bug with dircproxy (xjoe)
- Ctrl+[shift]+tab focuses the next most active tab (William Thompson)
- Fix Open Hotmail Inbox for MSN to work more reliably
- Add a Google Talk item to the protocol list, to help users who think we don't support Google Talk. The item acts just like "XMPP".
- Remember if the X server supports XScreenSaver, to avoid waking it every 5 seconds. (Arjan van de Ven with Intel Corporation)
- Change our idle checking to poll only as necessary and raise the unidle timeout from 5 seconds to 60 when using XScreenSaver. This and the XScreenSaver change will reduce Pidgin's effect on power consumption when running with NO_HZ. (Arjan van de Ven with Intel Corporation)
- Conversation -> Save As will now use aliases.
- ALSA added as a possible sound method
- Google Talk accounts will not import buddies from your Gmail address book
- Finch
- Userlist in chat windows, which can be turned on or off using "/users" command
- Menus in the conversation windows
- Improved tab completion support
- Ctrl+c prompts with a dialog before exiting
- Filter string in the debug window
- Notify when you leave a chat
- Work around an ncurses bug which appears when half of a multi-cell character is covered by an upper-level window
- New plugins are shown in bold text in the plugin dialog
- Nicer HTML screendumps
Version 2.0.0 (5/3/2007)
- The project has new names - libpurple for the core, Pidgin for the GTK+ UI and Finch for the ncurses based console UI (AOL LLC)
- Build Changes
- With the Core/UI split complete, it is now possible to build libpurple without any UIs, creating a library upon which other UIs may be constructed
- A new ncurses-based console UI called Finch is now available (Sadrul Habib Chowdhury, Google Summer of Code)
- Reorganized the source tree to split apart the code for the UI changes and libpurple targets
- libxml2 is now required. We switched from gmarkup to libxml2 for more correct XML parsing.
- Status System
- The code dealing with buddy and account status, away messages, away states, online/offline, etc has been completely rewritten. Huge thanks to Christian Hammond, Dave West, Daniel Atallah and Sadrul Habib Chowdhury.
- Your status can now be set from inside the buddy list using the selector at the bottom of the window.
- To see messages when a buddy signs on or off, goes away, or becomes idle, load the "Buddy State Notification" plugin
- Buddy List
- Performance when manipulating and displaying the buddy list has been significantly improved (Aaron Sheldon, Google Summer of Code)
- Buddy icons are now shown in tooltips (Felipe Contreras)
- Tooltips now contain additional information about a "Person" that contains multiple online buddies
- Added a "Last Seen" field to buddy tooltips
- Contacts will auto-expand when buddies are dragged around
- If Pidgin is exited with the buddy list hidden in the docklet, it will remain hidden when Pidgin is started again (Scott Shedden)
- Improved buddy list searching with CTRL+F
- Ability to set a buddy icon for all of your accounts at once via the buddy list (You can still set per-account icons via the account editor)
- The space wasted by the group expanders has been eliminated and the expander setting in .gtkrc-2.0 is no longer needed
- Authorization requests don't popup new dialogs anymore. They are displayed at the bottom of the buddy list instead.
- New mail notifications don't popup new dialogs anymore. They are displayed at the top of the buddy list instead.
- Conversations and Chats
- Timestamps honor the locale. To use the traditional style, enable the "Message Timestamp Formats" plugin. The plugin also provides options to show dates in timestamps.
- Messages from buddies in the same "Person" will automatically use the same conversation window.
- The "Send As" menu has been replaced with a more appropriate "Send To" menu based on "Persons" on your buddy list
- Message formatting persists between messages (Igor Belyi)
- Full message background colors are now supported
- Smooth scrolling when receiving a new message
- Screenname colors in chats now chosen intelligently
- Conversation buffer scrollback limited to avoid large memory usage in active conversations
- Control-Shift-Tab will reverse cycle through the conversation tabs (James Vega)
- Many problems related to having an IM conversation and a chat open with the same name are fixed (Andrew Hart)
- Warning dialog when closing a window with unread IM messages
- In chats right-click on names in the conversation window to IM/Send File/Get? info/ignore the user
- Added tab management options to the tab right-click menu (Sadrul Habib Chowdhury)
- Brand new message queueing system. Sounds are played when a message is queued rather than when the message is dequeued (Casey Harkins)
- Ability to find the last message from a user in a chat (Levi Bard and Sadrul Habib Chowdhury)
- Formatting is preserved across messages (There are known issues with pasting formatted text. Either use "Paste as Plain Text", hit Ctrl-R after pasting, or use the Clear Formatting button on the toolbar.)
- Performance while joining large chat rooms has been significantly improved (Aaron Sheldon, Google Summer of Code)
- Bi-Directional text support improvements for GtkIMHtml (Shlomi Loubaton)
- Sounds
- Beautiful new default sounds (Brad Turcotte)
- Use GStreamer for playing sounds, instead of libao
- A volume control in the preferences (Casey Harkins)
- Log Viewer
- Log viewer aggregates logs from the same "Person"
- When opening the log viewer, show the most recent log by default (Peter McCurdy?)
- Logs are now saved with the current timezone, which is displayed in the log viewer
- Text logs are linkified, so URLs are clickable
- The old logger now caches file offsets, so opening the log viewer for buddies with old logs should be much faster now if you have large log files (except the first time for a log, when the cache is built)
- Plugins
- Plugins are now accessed through a separate dialog from the Tools menu of the Buddy List
- Newly installed plugins can now be activated without restarting Pidgin (Sadrul Habib Chowdhury)
- Overhauled the system tray/docklet plugin (Casey Harkins)
- Text Replacement Plugin rewritten, works in real time and far more intuitively (Benjamin Kahn)
- Entries in the text replacement plugin are now sorted alphabetically
- The text replacement plugin allows non-whole-word replacement rules (Levi Bard)
- The text replacement plugin offers both case sensitive matching and automatic case handling
- I'dle Ma'ker plugin now has an easier method to unidle accounts, a way to idle all accounts at once, and a way to unidle all accounts idled via the plugin (John Bailey, Sadrul Habib Chowdhury)
- The Evolution Integration plugin now supports Groupwise contacts
- Mono plugin loader (Eoin Coffey)
- Perl plugin loader has been rewritten (John Kelm, Google Summer of Code)
- New music messaging plugin (Christian Muise, Google Summer of Code)
- gaim-remote has been superceded by new DBUS bindings within libpurple (Piotr Zielinski, Google Summer of Code)
- The purple-url-handler program has been added to provide a way to automatically launch IM links via Pidgin or Finch.
- The functionality of the auto-reconnect plugin has been moved into the core, and the plugin itself has been removed.
- 'Highlight when nick said' option added to Message Notification plugin.
- The system tray icon is now properly transparent (Dan Winship)
- New Log Reader plugin that can read and display logs from Adium, MSN Messenger, and Trillian in the log viewer
- New Contact Availability plugin that attempts to predict the times when people in your buddylist will most likely respond to you, based on times in the past when they have responded (Geoffrey Foster, Google Summer of Code)
- A few new plugins: Autoaccept, Autoreply, Buddy Notes, New Line, Offline Message Emulation, Conversation Colors and Markerline
- MSN Features
- Custom smiley receiving support (Irving Cordova & Francesco Fracassi)
- Added support for sending (with the /nudge command) and receiving "nudges" (Julien Cegarra, Martin Bayard)
- Added an account action to open your Hotmail inbox from MSN
- Bi-directional text is correctly handled now (Shlomi Loubaton)
- Yahoo Features
- Stealth Settings have been implemented
- Doodle is now supported (Andrew Dieffenbach, Google Summer of Code)
- Buddies' requests to add you to their lists now prompt for authorization
- Account option to ignore chat and conference invitations (Peter Lawler)
- Added a /list command to bring up the room list (Peter Lawler)
- AIM/ICQ Features
- ICQ file transfer support with newer ICQ clients (Jonathan Clark, Google Summer of Code)
- Many overall improvements to AIM and ICQ file transfers (Jonathan Clark, Google Summer of Code)
- Support for pausing and resuming AIM and ICQ file transfers (Graham Booker)
- Ability to set ICQ "require authorization" and "web aware" setting (Ettore Simone)
- ICQ encoding fix for offline buddies (Ilya Konstantinov)
- IRC Features
- SSL support for IRC connections (Daniel Atallah)
- Show an error message when temporarily unable to join an IRC channel or change your nick
- Added /nickserv, /memoserv, /chanserv and /operserv commands (Joao Luís Marques Pinto)
- Added CTCP VERSION via /version (Andrej Krivulčík)
- Added /whowas command (achris)
- Jabber Features
- Support for SRV lookups
- Support for buddy icons
- Jabber User Directory searching
- SILC Features
- Whiteboard support (Pekka Riikonen)
- Sending/receiving images in IMs (Pekka Riikonen)
- Cipher and HMAC selection support (Pekka Riikonen)
- Buddy Icon support (Pekka Riikonen)
- Other Protocol Changes
- Bonjour (Rendezvous) protocol support (Juanjo Molinero Horno, Google Summer of Code)
- Updated Gadu-Gadu protocol support (Bartosz Oler, Google Summer of Code). This requires the libgadu library. See this FAQ entry for more information.
- SIP/SIMPLE support (Thomas Butter, Google Summer of Code)
- Sametime protocol support Requires the meanwhile library: http://meanwhile.sourceforge.net
- QQ protocol support (Mark Huetsch, Google Summer of Code, and the developers of the OpenQ project)
- Removed the Napster and TOC protocols plugins
- Other Noteworthy Changes
- NAT traversal support via UPnP (Adam J. Warrington, Google Summer of Code)
- NAT traversal support via NAT-PMP (Evan Schoenberg and R. Tyler Ballance)
- The modify account dialog now contains two tabs, which should display better at lower resolutions (Sadrul Habib Chowdhury)
- New "find buddy" results dialog (Alex Converse)
- People using input methods can now use Enter again
- Mouse-over hyperlink coloring is now themeable
- Buddy Pounces now have a proper management window. (Kevin Stange)
- Buddy icons maintain aspect ratio when resized
- The last used directory is remembered for opening or saving files and buddy icons
- Add an SVG version of our desktop icon, pidgin.svg (John Oyler)
- If a given protocol doesn't support privacy, we now handle blocking in the core. (Jean-Yves Lefort)
- Smiley themes can now include spaces in the smiley definitions. The spaces (and now backslashes) must be backslash-escaped. (Sadrul Habib Chowdhury)
- New e-mail notices are now grouped into one dialog. (Sadrul Habib Chowdhury, Chris Stafford)
- "Open" in the File Transfer window integrates with GNOME, KDE, and Windows and falls back to the browser in other environments.
- On Mac OS X, the keyboard/mouse idle time pref now uses system idle time instead of X11 idle time (Michael Culbertson)
- Autocomplete in the buddy pounce dialog (Sadrul Habib Chowdhury)
- Non-blocking socket I/O is used in most protocol plugins
- All-new icons all over the place (Hylke Bons)
- Preference Changes
- Preferences have been substantially reorganized and cleaned up
- Smiley theme descriptions are now shown correctly for the highlighted smiley theme (Levi Bard)
- All Buddy List preferences have been moved to the Buddies menu of the buddy list window.
- Proxy settings will be taken from Gnome if it is running. These may still be overridden on a per-account basis.
- Removed "Dim idle buddies;" behavior is now always enabled
- Removed keyboard shortcut preferences for ctrl-B/I/U; enabled by default, but won't interfere with bindings set by the GTK theme
- Removed keyboard shortcuts preferences for ctrl-# to insert a smiley; behavior removed from Pidgin
- Removed "Enter" vs. "Ctrl-Enter" to send; "Enter" sends by default, but it is now possible to change this binding in your GTK theme
- Removed "Show multi-colored screennames in chats;" behavior is now always enabled and screenname colors automatically adjust themselves to compensate for background color.
- Removed "Raise Buddy List Window on Events" and the related behavior
- Removed "Display remote nicknames if no alias is set"
- Removed "Show idle times" and "Show warning levels" on the buddy list; behavior is now always enabled
- Removed "Auto-expand contacts;" contacts expand only when dragging buddies around the buddy list
- Removed conversation and buddy list buttons and related preferences
- Removed "Raise conversation window" preferences; moved feature to the notify plugin
- Removed "Show alias in tabs/titles;" behavior is now always enabled
- Removed "Show formatting toolbars;" the setting in conversations' "Options" menu now affects the global preference
- Removed "Show timestamps;" behavior is now enabled, but is overridden by the timestamp plugin
- Removed all protocol options pages
- Removed "Escape closes windows;" default key binding is now Ctrl-W
- Removed "Log when buddies sign on/sign off/become idle/become un-idle/go away/come back" and "Log your own actions;" all of thesewill be logged when the system log is enabled
- Removed the separate ignore formatting preferences; behavior has been consolidated into a single preference
- Windows-specific Changes
- URI Handler support added via
pidgin.exe --protocolhandler=
- Running a second instance will popup the Buddy List, if possible.
- Updated GTK+ to 2.10.11 (rev.b) (Win98/ME will need to use 2.6.10)
- The transparency plugin has been rewritten and enhanced.
- MSN open email bug fixed.
- Update SILC to use the 1.0.2 toolkit
- Lots of other things that I can't remember right now.
- URI Handler support added via