When one or more words are entered (by either user), Trillian checks all words against a database file and if a match is found, the word appears with a dotted green underline. The feature is employed directly within a conversation window of a user. Starting with version 3.0 in both the Basic and Pro suites, Trillian makes use of the English-language version of the Wikipedia free online encyclopedia for real-time referencing using its database of free knowledge. However, the key used for encryption is established using a Diffie–Hellman key exchange which only uses a 128 bit prime number as modulus, which is extremely insecure and can be broken within minutes on a standard PC. It only works with the OSCAR protocol and if both chat partners use Trillian. SecureIM does not authenticate its messages, and therefore it is susceptible to active attacks including simple forms of man-in-the-middle attacks.Īccording to Cerulean Studios, the makers of Trillian, SecureIM enciphers messages with 128-bit Blowfish encryption. It encrypts messages from user to user, so no passively observing node between the two is supposedly able to read the encrypted messages. SecureIM is an encryption system built into the Trillian Instant Messenger Client. Trillian Pro also has a stream manipulation feature labelled 'time travel', which allows the user to record, and subsequently review, pause, rewind, and fast forward live video and audio sessions. XML-based history makes the log easy to manipulate, searchable and extendable for future functions. Pro has a History Manager that shows the chat history and allows the user to add bookmarks for revision later on. Trillian Pro comes with Activity History, and both log the history as both plain text files and as XML files. Subcontacts will appear under the metacontact as small icons aligned in a manner of a tree. To eliminate duplicates and simplify the structure of the contact list, users can bundle multiple contact entries for the same person into one entry in the contact list, using the Metacontact feature (similarly to Ayttm's fallback messaging feature). Blue And Teal for Facebook (discontinued as of 2022).Teal and Amber for Google Talk (discontinued as of 2022).Purple for Jabber/XMPP (partially broken as of ).
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