AjaxChat is a quick and user-friendly chat server that enables users to customize their chat experience with Ajax.
Online chat has come a long way and today, it is mostly known as instant messaging applications that allow users to type back and forth to connect. There are other online services like net dating systems, which provide chat facilities using HTTP-based protocols instead of instant messaging applications. These systems are often called chat rooms or chat extensions, incorporating the physical metaphors of "sites" and "magazines" that many web services employ.
Nowadays, there are various chat rooms with some incorporating instant messaging features, eliminating the need to install additional chat software. These chatrooms often come with friend finders built-in, while some systems offer telephone voice mail access. These are generally known as just chat systems, and they have become increasingly popular in recent years.
Chat logs are a record of a chat, and sometimes they are put on the web. The earliest online chat system that was widely used was the Unix talk facility. However, the earliest one in general use was likely the French Minitel. During the 1980s, online chat became available on CompuServe and DDial servers, and later on GEnie. In 1988, the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol was developed and became the de-facto standard for online chat.
This latest version of AjaxChat is optimized for chat weight, features a simplified initialization process, and allows for simplified theme creation. The platform is continuously improving, making it a great investment for anyone looking for a reliable chat server.
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