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Looking for a REALbasic class named RadJabber
Knezzen:
Hi!
I want to start working on a new Jabber client for Mac OS 7.5 and newer, but I need some meat on my bones so to say.
Found on some old mailing lists a mentioning of "RadJabber", a Jabber/XMPP class for REALbasic.
The URL is dead, but is http://dev.radicalbreeze.com/radjabber/index.shtml
The site when looked up on the internet archive has a file called "radjabber.zip", but it's not archived.
Any information on how to contact the man behind the class, or pointing to another class or some kind of REALbasic code example would be greatly appriciated!
macStuff:
http://www.macnn.com/articlesloaddetails/05/09/30/six.new.rb.components/
i just saw that this company was based in the Seattle Washington area in USA in 2006
if u visit here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20071009152735/http://www.bunusach.com:80/
it explains that the components you are looking for changed ownership and were taken over by this other "bunusach.com" as of (Feb 2007)
some of the pages i looked at described a "Developer pack" branded as "Radical breeze" or "Bunusach" https://web.archive.org/web/20071013111438/http://bunusach.com:80/?page_id=42 here it looks like he raised the price of this developer pack from 30$ to 79$
unfortunately the trail goes cold there as of feb 2008 or so?
https://web.archive.org/web/20080213132822/http://bunusach.com
maybe try getting in touch with this site: monkeybread?
http://www.monkeybreadsoftware.eu/listarchive-realbasic-nug/2005-09-30-5.shtml
are u trying to make your own Adium messenger or something?
https://adium.im
Knezzen:
Thanks for your detective work, Chris!
Yes, I'm beginning work on a IM client targeted for System 7 (both 68k and PowerPC) as well as OS X (PowerPC only, no Intel support).
Hopefully I can find someone who used to be a part of bunusach.com and buy or somhow get what I need.
Otherwise I will need to reimplement everything myself. It's actually not a problem, but I would love it if I didn't have to reinvent the wheel so to say.
Jubadub:
Was there any success with this?
Knezzen:
Nope. Never found it :(
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