QGYWebIM is an Ajax-based Web chat system. Its interface highly imitates Windows Live Messager8.5 and is compatible with mainstream browsers. The entire program code style is simple and efficient, runs very smoothly, and provides a good user experience.
Detailed feature list: Register, log in, login supports remember account, remember password and automatic login options. Modify personal status, signature and notify friends. Modify status of personal profile, friend list, group sorting and large icon display. Add, block, delete friends. View chat history. , supports downloading and sending locally, receiving and sending messages with picture expressions, and receiving splash screen vibrations. The main panel searches for friends based on name and email. System settings add and modify three types of friend nicknames and contact cards (friend online, new message, splash screen). Sound prompts have been added to add, modify, delete groups and change friend groups (the corresponding menu is only available when sorting by group)
If you log in twice with the same account, the one who logged in first will be logged out.
Instructions for use: This version uses asp+access design and only requires the support of IIS. However, in order to easily modify the database, it is recommended to install ACCESS2003 or above;
Installation steps:
Unzip the compressed file to a folder;
In IIS, point the website path to the folder just now. QGYWebIM does not need to be placed in the root directory of the website;
Make sure the program has write permissions to the DataBase (database file) and UserFace (custom avatar) folders;
Enter the WebIM starting address in the browser. If it is placed in the root directory, it is http://localhost, and so on;
Default user and password:
[email protected] (super administrator)/
[email protected] (ordinary user), both passwords are 123456.
This program was written by Jerry Qu for the purpose of learning and research and for everyone's communication. Any commercial use of this program is prohibited without the permission of the author. The copyright of some images belongs to Windows Live Messager(R), and the copyright of the rest belongs to Jerry Qu.