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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
Workgroups were developed as an extension to enable an XMPP server to behave like queue line for users awaiting assistance. The idea is that users are placed on a first-come first-served waiting queue to enter a chat room where they may communicate.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
Workgroups were developed as an extension to enable an XMPP server to behave like queue line for users awaiting assistance. The idea is that users are placed on a first-come first-served waiting queue to enter a chat room where they may communicate.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
There are times when the business of an organization cannot rely on ‘posted business hours’. Most chat programs require a user to sign in to a service to receive messages, and when they’re offline messages will wait until later. But there are times
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
There are times when the business of an organization cannot rely on ‘posted business hours’. Most chat programs require a user to sign in to a service to receive messages, and when they’re offline messages will wait until later. But there are times
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
Tigase Messenger for iOS Beta v1.1 has been released! Please review the change notes below to see what has changed since our last release.
This release is primarily a bug patch release to improve stability and functionality. New versions should be pushed to TestFlight today.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
Tigase Messenger for iOS Beta v1.1 has been released! Please review the change notes below to see what has changed since our last release.
This release is primarily a bug patch release to improve stability and functionality. New versions should be pushed to TestFlight today.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
Tigase Messenger for iOS Beta v1.1 has been released! Please review the change notes below to see what has changed since our last release…
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
Some of the more attentive visitors to the snapshot documentation may have noticed that old configuration settings have been slowly replaced with a new format called DSL or Domain specific language. While it may look like another coding language
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
by
Daniel
Some of the more attentive visitors to the snapshot documentation may have noticed that old configuration settings have been slowly replaced with a new format called DSL or Domain specific language. While it may look like another coding language
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
With a bevy of new chat platforms available to consumers, it seems more and more that the emphasis of knowing who is online and what they…
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