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Gajim 2.4.0, released by The Gajim Team as the twenty-third major iteration of the program, is a fully-featured XMPP client designed for users who need reliable, standards-based instant messaging and presence management on the Windows desktop. Positioned within the messaging and chat category, the application implements the extensible XMPP protocol to deliver encrypted one-to-one conversations, multi-user chat rooms, voice and video calls, file transfers, and service discovery across any federated server network. Typical use cases include privacy-conscious individuals exchanging OMEMO- or OpenPGP-encrypted messages, small businesses hosting internal team chat on their own XMPP domain, and community moderators who require granular control over chat room permissions and archives. Because Gajim supports a plugin architecture, system administrators can extend the core with additional transports, themes, or automation scripts, while end-users benefit from roster management, contact grouping, and rich message formatting without vendor lock-in. The 2.4.0 line continues the project’s long-standing commitment to cross-platform compatibility, continuing to offer the same codebase on Linux and BSD, yet ensuring that Windows users receive native installers and automatic update channels. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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