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Feature Comparison Matrix

ComparisonAsyncScrollbackHostedWebMobile SupportOpensource
clients
available
Bitlbee
Branch
Campfire
Chatterous
Discourse
Email (direct)
Email Lists
Google Wave
Grove
HipChat
IRCyesiPhone app
Libpurple
Meetup
Pidgin
Quora
Reddit
Skype
Adium
Trillian
WeChat
Yammer

Things based on libpurple:

Adium
A user-friendly graphical IM program for OS X.
Finch
A text-based IM program that works well in Linux and other Unixes.
Instantbird
A graphical IM program based on Mozilla’s XUL framework.
Meebo
Provides a hosted XMPP IM solution to some large social networks via the Meebo Bar. The XMPP client is based on libpurple.
Palm
Maybe used in the messenger on the Palm Pre?
Pidgin
A user-friendly graphical IM program for Windows, Linux and other Unixes.
Spectrum
Open source XMPP transport/gateway.
Telepathy-Haze
A connection manager for the Telepathy IM framework.

Team collaboration:

AskabtHipChatCampfireSkype
Desktop pushCommon appApp availableNot availableCommon app
Mobile pushCommon appApp availableNot availableCommon app
Embeddable web appYesNoNoNo
Persistent group chatYesYesYesYes
Guest accessYesYesYesNo
HTTP APIYesYesYesNo
JavaScript APIYesNoNoNo
File transferNoYesYesYes
Screen sharingNoNoNoYes
Audio/Video conferenceNoYesYesYes
AskabtFacebook groupsGoogle groupsIRCMailing listForums
Real-time desktop appCommon appNoNoApps availableNoNo
Real-time Mobile appCommon appCommon appNoApps availableNoNo
Real-time web appYesYesNoYesNoNo
Chat room affordancesYesNoNoYesNoNo
Embeddable (web)YesNoYesYesNoNo
Scrollback, searchYesYesYesNoNoYes
Email notificationsYesYesYesNoYesYes
Easy to set up?EasyEasyEasyHardMediumMedium
Easy and fun for users?EasyEasyEasyHardHardMedium
API for readingYesYesNoYesYesNo
API for writingYesNoNoYesYesNo

How is it different from other 5th generation text chat systems?

Discourse

Bitlbee

Angellist

Scrollback is beautifully designed persistent text chat for open communities. We offer the fastest, easiest way to embed a community chat into any existing website. Think Facebook group chat, but on any website, using a single line of HTML code.

Community text chat is stickier and more engaging than any forum or mailing list.

We know this because over 1 million people use Internet Relay Chat (IRC) every day. But IRC is a legacy system. It was launched in 1988 and predates the web. Just as Facebook killed Friendster, Scrollback is an IRC killer. We update the medium for the modern social web, and where IRC failed to cross the chasm, we will succeed. IRC is mostly used by developers. Scrollback is designed for everyone.

Users can join chatstreams through any web page. They can also use our standalone web interface and our gateways to legacy platforms like Google Talk and IRC itself, offering compatibility and an easy upgrade path to a large installed base.