This project develops third-party plugins for the Pidgin / Adium / Miranda / Telepathy multi-protocol instant messaging clients/frameworks. It implements the extended version of SIP/SIMPLE used by various products:
Feb 26, 2016.
With this plugin you should be able to replace your Microsoft Office Communicator client with Pidgin / Adium / Miranda / Telepathy.
Please make sure to read the Frequently Asked Questions page!
It is not recommended to compile the source code yourself. Experience has shown that it is difficult to get all prerequisites correctly in place, especially for new Linux users. Instead you should use the ready-to-use installation packages which most OS distributions offer under the name pidgin-sipe. See also the links at the bottom of this page.
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The Pidgin project does not support third-party plugins! If you have problems with this plugin then please check out the wiki or the support forums. Bugs should be reported here.
You can help to translate SIPE to your native language at Transifex. The service offers a convenient web editor and automatic submission to the repository.
Ready-to-use SIPE installation packages for various distributions
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Can't find your distribution in the list? Your distribution only offers an installation package for an obsolete SIPE version?
Maybe the Open Build Service project has the installation package for you.
Some of us have to work in a Windows environment at work. Often enough, people use Microsoft Lync to communicate. It is available for other platforms but that doesn’t make it any better. On Mac OS, the most viable instant messenger (IM) option is Adium. It turns out there is a SIPE plugin available for libpurple (the backend for a plethora of IMs including Pidgin). SIPE/SIMPLE is the “Lync protocol”.
Download and install Adium on your Mac:
Adium Sipe Plugin Mac Download Windows 10
Then download the SIPE plugin. On a Mac, SourceForge will offer the Adium plugin by default.
Once installed, you should get a success message:
This step is rather straightforward, add an Office Communicator account:
Fill in your mail address as username and your windows login name (including domain):
On the Options tab, set the server name to your company’s lync server (i.e. something like lync.office.example.com):
Adium Sipe Plugin Mac Download Mac
That’s it. Confirm the warning about self-signed certificates (A future post will probably deal with the Mac OS cert key chain).
Adium Sipe Plugin Mac Download Version
In case you don’t like the official Lync client on Windows, there’s Pidgin. Download and install it from its homepage. Similarly to Adium, download and install the SIPE / SIMPLE plugin for Pidgin from SourceForge and follow the above guide. BTW. it’s the same on Linux ?
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