Ten Must-Have Plug-ins to Power Up Pidgin
Cross-platform, multi-protocol instant messaging application Pidgin is very functional, but by default it's not what most people would call sexy. But like many great software projects, from Firefox to foobar2000, the looks and extra functionality are there—you just have to know where to find them. Today we're taking a look at 10 of the best Pidgin plug-ins for taking Pidgin from drab to fab.
NOTE: Unless linked elsewhere, the plug-ins listed are included with the default installation of Pidgin—it's just a matter of turning them on in Tools -> Plugins and, in some cases, configuring them.
Stay Smart Over IM with Text Replacement
Encrypt Chat Sessions with Pidgin-Encrypt
Start BitTorrent Downloads through Pidgin with Autoaccept
Keep Notified of Chats with Guifications
Get SMS Alerts of IMs While You're Away
If instant messaging is an extremely important part of what you do, the gSMS plug-in can keep you abreast of IMs even when you're away from your computer by sending an SMS message to your phone through Google Calendar, of all places. You'll need to download gSMS from the link above to add this plug-in to Pidgin.
Remember Where You Left Off with Enhanced History
Save Your Chat Sessions with SessionSave
This plug-in remembers the state of your Pidgin chat windows when you quit and re-opens your conversation windows just as you left them—sort of like the session saving function built into the Tab Mix Plus Firefox extension. Coupled with one of the History plug-ins above, you won't miss a beat if you have to quickly quit Pidgin or restart your computer.
Add Now Playing Status to Pidgin
Get Updates on New Releases with Release Notification
If you're a Pidgin die-hard, you'll definitely want to enable the Release Notification plug-in, which periodically checks for updates to Pidgin and alerts you whenever one is available.
Theme Pidgin with the GTK Theme Selector or GTK+ Theme Control
First, you probably want to find a good-looking theme. A good place to start is at the Gnome Application Themes, where you can browse tons of GTK themes (like this one I'm using).
Found one? Download it and extract the contents to
C:\Program Files\Common Files\GTK\2.0\share\themes
(there should already be a few themes in there to give you an idea of what the results should look like). Now you just need to fire up the Gnome Theme Selector (it should be in your Start menu) and pick the theme you just installed.Alternately, you could install the Pidgin GTK+ Theme Control plug-in, which allows you to adjust Pidgin's look directly from Pidgin.
Got a favorite Pidgin plug-in that I left out here? Let's hear about it, and other tricks that make Pidgin your chat app of choice, in the comments.
Adam Pash is a senior editor for Lifehacker who can love any app as long as it's extensible. His special feature Hack Attack appears weekly on Lifehacker. Subscribe to the Hack Attack RSS feed to get new installments in your newsreader.
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