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Spectrum 2 introduces backends. Backends are external application which provides a way how to connect to legacy networks, so it's possible to use
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even different libraries than Libpurple to connect the legacy network. However, Libpurple is still the best library to use so far.
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This page contains the list of currently supported backends with the basic information about them.
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h2. How to change backend
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Backends are switched in Spectrum 2 config file using the following option:
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|_. Section|_. Option|_. Value|
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|service|backend|Full path to the backend binary|
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h2. List of backends
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|_. Name|_. Supported networks|_. Default path to backend|
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|Libpurple backend|AIM, Jabber, Facebook, GTalk, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo|/usr/bin/spectrum2_libpurple_backend|
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|Swiften backend|Jabber, Facebook, GTalk|/usr/bin/spectrum2_swiften_backend|
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|SLibCommuni backend|IRC|/usr/bin/spectrum2_libcommuni_backend|
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|Frotz backend|Allows playing interactive-fiction games|/usr/bin/spectrum2_frotz_backend|
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|Skype backend|Skype using the official client|/usr/bin/spectrum2_skype_backend|
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|SMSTools3 backend|SMS using connected mobile phone|/usr/bin/spectrum2_smstools3_backend|
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|Twitter backend|Twitter|/usr/bin/spectrum2_twitter_backend|
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