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Gyach Enhanced

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Gyach Enhanced

http://www.phrozensmoke.com/projects/pyvoicechat/
GYach Enhanced is a feature-rich, improved version of the original Gyach. It is a Yahoo! client for GNU/Linux with voice chat capabilities. It offers almost all of the features you would expect to find in the official Windows Yahoo! client. The program offers support for chat, conferences, buddy lists, and My Yahoo content. In addition, Gyach Enhanced offers many features not available in the official Yahoo! client. Unlike the original Gyach, GYach Enhanced is designed for GNU/Linux only.

Documentation

http://www.phrozensmoke.com/projects/pyvoicechat/index_gyache.php


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released on 4 April 2005

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GPLv2 Kelly Hopkins 2455141.56 November 2009


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"Email PhrozenSmoke@yahoo.com" Erica Andrews Maintainer

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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 6 November 2009.



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