KSalup is a Linux application under KDE that lets users send and receive instant messages on a local area network.
The software comes with a bundle of impressive features that keep it ahead of its peers. These features include Netbios over UDP protocol, Netbios over TCP protocol through Samba, Netbios names support, messages filtering, forwarding, automatic answering, automatic archiving of incoming and sent messages. Other features include network browsing (LAN), handling of workgroup, hostname, and aliases, tray icon (KDE), support for printing, support for public and private user-defined aliases, online indicator, now compatible with Salup, Kurupop, and Pipop, quick user-defined messages, sound attachment, and support for different character encodings for internationalization (UTF-8, Microsoft code pages, ...).
Moreover, KSalup has an added advantage that makes it easy for users to send and receive messages from the shell command line. The recent release has been fitted with a menu item "Delete all messages" that makes it easy to clear the messages list as well as an option to "Clear the messages list on exit."
In summary, KSalup is the perfect software for Linux users looking to send and receive popup messages. With its advanced features and recent updates, its functionality and user experience are unmatched.
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