Gush for Windows 1.2

4.0 out of 5 stars 4.0 (5 votes)

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Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP / Freeware / 905 downloads

Gush makes instant messaging and news aggregation simple, functional, and attractive. It excels at the functionality it provides without including the kitchen sink. It's not just pretty looks -- Gush provides several unique features such as Split Chat, real IM conversation management, IM Announcements, and a tabbed News Reader. It also has many advantages over AOL IM, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo! Messenger by virtue of using the standards-based, open architecture Jabber/XMPP network. Unlike legacy networks, Jabber is not centralized giving flexibility to companies while avoiding a single point of failure. In addition, Jabber/XMPP, and thus Gush, strives to be secure as possible. Download Gush and find out what you've been missing.

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  • Latest Changes

    - Upgraded to HTTP1.1 for downloading feeds

    - Restored support for RSS .91 feeds that was broken in 1.2 Preview

    - Fixed minor bugs in PubSub service support

    - Clearing a feed's history now properly closes the feed if open in the news reader

    - Renaming feeds now properly updates open feeds and news alert items

    - Fixed bug where keyboard scroll multiple scrollbars

  • Other Versions

    Gush for Mac OS X

    Gush for Linux

Reviews of Gush for Windows

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    fourte3n

    Reviewing 1.2 (Nov 9, 2004)

    This is quite a good program, the GUI is amazing but I am not fond of the amount of screen space it takes up. I dont see why it is in it own windows when all other popular IM's are independant (much better use of space)

    So it looses 1 point from a 5 due to my dislike of the enclose window. :)

  2. 4 out of 5 stars
    Yinchie

    Reviewing 1.1 RC1 (Jul 15, 2004)

    Great program.
    IM & News reader in one!

    This program supports ICQ, MSN, AIM and Yahoo also.

  3. 2 out of 5 stars
    SFAMonkey

    Reviewing 1.1 RC1 (Jul 15, 2004)

    I was brave to try this new program. Well I found out it takes up at least half of the screen and only support jabber. I don't use jabber.

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