Quiet Internet Pager
Screenshot Contact list window of QIP Infium running on Windows 7 | |
Developer(s) | Russian Internet Solutions, LLC |
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Initial release | 1 November 2005 |
Stable release |
QIP 2012 — version 4.0 (build 9373) (5 March 2014 )[1] QIP 2010 — version 3.1 (build 6936) (9 December 2011 );[2][3] QIP Infium — version 3.0 (build 9045 nightly build 9) (28 June 2011 );[4] QIP 2005 (build 8097) (29 October 2010 )[5] |
Preview release | QIP 2012 version 4.0 (build 8866) (27 November 2012 ) [±] |
Written in | Embarcadero Delphi |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Available in |
QIP 2012 — [English, Russian, German, Slovak, Czech, Spanish, French, Portuguese (Brazilian), Kazakh, Ukrainian];[6] QIP 2010 — [English, Russian, German];[7] QIP Infium — [English, Russian, Czech, Slovak]; QIP 2005 — [English, Russian] |
Type | Instant messaging client |
License | freeware |
Website |
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QIP (/ˈkwɪp/;[8] an acronym for Quiet Internet Pager) is a multiprotocol instant messaging client. It is a closed source freeware program originally developed by Ilgam Zyulkorneev.[9] In 2008 it was bought by RosBusinessConsulting media group and named most popular RBC service in 2009.[10]
Features
A Softpedia review of QIP 2006 mentioned its unique feature (at the time) of tabbed message windows—instead of a message window for each chat session, one window with several tabs is shown. Since this feature's introduction, ICQ Version 6.0 now includes this feature, as do the multi-service clients Pidgin, Miranda IM, and Trillian. Other features include integrated mail.ru e-mail client, and a wider range of emoticons. QIP presents no advertisements in the application windows; this is described as a security advantage.[11]
Versions
QIP 2005
QIP 2005 is an alternative instant messaging client based on the OSCAR protocol. It has full support of ICQ and experimental support of AIM.
QIP 2005 does not properly support Unicode which causes issues when sending and receiving non-ASCII messages unless both users use QIP.[12]
QIP Infium
QIP Infium is the second version of QIP. It features full Unicode support and is multi-protocol client, supporting the following protocols:
- OSCAR: ICQ
- XMPP, first stolen and only then licensed on Miranda IM Jabber Plug-in with preinstalled settings for QIP, LiveJournal, Google Talk
- XIMSS (CommuniGate Pro IM and VoIP protocol) with preinstalled settings for QIP, SIPNET and Euroset
- Mail.ru Agent
- IRC (Additional plugin)
QIP 2010
New version of QIP named QIP 2010 contains all features of Infium and interface of QIP 2005.
QIP 2012
QIP Infium will attempt to reset Internet Explorer to use the search engine at the QIP homepage (currently written in Russian). This feature can be disabled on the first attempt or by using the Add-on Manager under the Tools menu of Internet Explorer.
QIP PDA
QIP PDA is a mobile version of QIP made for Windows Mobile, Symbian OS S60, and Symbian OS UIQ 3.
See also
References
- ↑ See QIP 2012 (latest version/build) Installer [from official QIP website] (.Exe) properties, at “Details” tab
- ↑ See QIP 2010 (latest version/build) Installer [from official QIP website] (.Exe) properties, at “Details” tab
- ↑ See QIP 2010 version 3.1 (build 6936) Installer [from QIP Nightly Testers web server] (.Exe) properties, at “Details” tab
- ↑ See QIP Infium version 3.0 (build 9045 nightly build 9) Installer [from QIP Nightly Testers web server] (.Exe) properties, at “Details” tab
- ↑ See QIP 2005 (build 8097) Installer [from QIP Nightly Testers web server] (.Exe) properties, at “Details” tab
- ↑ QIP 2012 features // QIP.Ru (Russian)
- ↑ QIP 2010 features // QIP.Ru (Russian)
- ↑ "QIP pronunciation" (in Russian). Gramota.ru. 2009-11-03. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
- ↑ "Ilham Zyulkorneev, QIP, developer" (in Russian). Yandex. 2009-11-03. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
- ↑ "QIP named most popular RBC service" (in Russian). Lenta. 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
- ↑ Ilascu, Ionut (February 28, 2007). "Lonely No More" review. SoftPedia.com.
- ↑ Ticket #1645 (closed defect: fixed) ICQ Encoding Problems. Pidgin.im Bug Report. June 12, 2006.
External links
- Official website (Russian)
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