06-08-2016, 01:54 AM | #1 |
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any possible web IM client for 3g Kindle Keyboard/DX?
3g web browsing still works on old Kindles with the minimal browser. What i'm wondering is has anyone gotten a web portal to an IM of any kind to work anywhere? Preferably a metaclient (like Trillian - which I dont use, only know of) but at least some kind of IM period for realtime text chat with minimal bandwidth use. There used to be a number of them a few years back - most of which are gone when I follow links from articles on them.
I dont know whether the web client supports javascript, or whether that is required for any of the online clients. PS i'm actually a little internet dumb - thats why i'm asking here. And I dont have the Kindles handy to test. (they are being used by homeless friends who only use them for email, i'm just trying to set them up with something realtime and it's a little clunky for random browsing and testing stuff) I don't even know what Google has or does for their accounts as I don't use one but they might have something that is viable. Just looking for something that can show online, AFK, offline, and send short messages without the lagtime of email. SMS in many areas can lag 15 minutes or more. |
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There is one or more IM clients in the Kindle Developer forum.
Use the 'report post' on your own post and ask that this thread be moved to the Developer forum. |
06-19-2016, 07:49 PM | #3 |
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Some web pages also provide gateways to various IM services. Even IRC. No jailbreak or apps needed for that.
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06-19-2016, 09:33 PM | #5 |
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The web browser is all laggy and stuff.
Certainly in comparison to a dedicated binary. ... And yet, my IRC client for the MR channels is Thunderbird, which is at least a contender for the most heavyweight client. Oh, who cares. My desktop can afford the cycles. |
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With the "laggy web browser", no concern about 3G TOS limitations... And please do not even THINK about running Thunderbird over amazon 3G. Nope. Not here. Last edited by geekmaster; 06-19-2016 at 10:39 PM. |
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I don't know much about the 3G aspect of things, I guess I kinda assumed that was handled through the networking. But of course they could have just made all the various services that use the 3G separately embed the proxy header.
Although, ISTR people mentioning various things they did on a 3G Kindle that relied on the 3G without any nefarious fiddling. Maybe one of the weather display projects? |
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"Nefarious fiddling" LOL
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I'd be happy with a laggy but realtime web browser passing messages within a reliable 30 seconds without a bunch of extra clicks and hitting refresh trying to treat email as if it was an SMS client. :P Or something that beeps when a message arrives or anything. Email is great for longer form general details, but if youre trying to coordinate like two people at an airport grabbing separate things then meeting for a ride the couple minute lag and extra fiddling gets in the way. |
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https://github.com/lemmy/kraken-gateway There are still SMS gateways online (some at phone company websites). And IRC too: https://kiwiirc.com/client Sad that the domain names for the popular IM gateways have expired, but there are still some out there (as I showed above). I guess they just could not compete with skype IM and facebook IM. But as I said, you can run your own servers at home (requiring some internet router fiddling to share the port). Using on-kindle options for direct IM access via 3G (using corkscrew) are not allowed to be discussed in detail here. You must use web server gateways to stay withing the TOS. And as I said, you can run your own gateway. Last edited by geekmaster; 06-23-2016 at 10:29 AM. |
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06-24-2016, 05:32 AM | #12 |
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I dont even know what corkscrew is, i'm not trying to abuse bandwidth anyway, short text messages in realtime are the goal not data.
The IRC thing might work, if anyone else knows for sure it works on the kindle browser let me know. (It is not in my hands to test at the moment) So for this kraken gateway, thats something that I need a webserver at home to run, then I also run this gateway program which interfaces to IM? And can be set up with simple enough html interface that it should work with kindle/has been tested to work with? My only quirk is not having a stable IP address. If in future someone becomes aware of a www interface to IM that is kindle 3 keyboard compatible with the built in browser please post the result. I'm not sure when i'll next get a chance to try it myself as both of mine are in use. Its so I can email someone an address to try to log in from and then contact me. |
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It **IS** a www interface to IM that is K3 compatible. It **IS NOT** a browser application, it is an IM application. It **DOES WORK** properly, check you end carefully for PEBKAC (including your understanding of what you want to accomplish and how these things all work). |
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http://www.jabber.org/ Any possibility that the client your testing with has not been upgraded to support TLS? Hmm.... Maybe our client needs to be updated also, I never checked what protocols it handles for secure transport. or possibly your seeing the effect of this (very old) news: http://blog.nextplane.net/2014/05/20...n-environments tl;dr: Google abandoned xmpp and neither IBM nor MS ever did "get it right". - - - - Maybe I should join the pack and disable all of my xmpp servers also. Last edited by knc1; 06-24-2016 at 10:20 AM. |
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