A multi-service messenger software that lets you chat with users

Pidgin

Pidgin

  -  30.85 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    Pidgin 2.14.14 LATEST

  • Review by

    Juan Garcia

  • Operating System

    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11

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  • Author / Product

    Pidgin Team / External Link

  • Filename

    pidgin-2.14.14-offline.exe

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Pidgin is a free and open-source multi-protocol instant messaging client for Windows that allows users to log in to multiple chat networks simultaneously.

Initially released in 1998 as “Gaim,” it was later renamed to Pidgin due to legal issues.

It supports a wide array of messaging protocols such as XMPP (Jabber), IRC, AIM, and more through native support or third-party plugins.

Designed primarily for desktop use, Pidgin is known for its simplicity, extensibility, and compatibility with older and modern Windows operating systems.

Main Features

Multi-Protocol Support: Chat with contacts from different services in one interface.

Plugin System: Extend functionality with plugins like Off-the-Record (OTR) messaging, spell-checking, message notification, and more.

Unified Contact List: Merge contacts from different services into a single buddy list.

Group Chats and File Transfers: Supports basic group chat and file sharing depending on the protocol used.

Customizable UI: Themes, sounds, and notifications can be personalized.

Encryption Options: Add OTR or other security plugins for encrypted conversations.

User Interface

It has a minimalist and functional interface. Its UI design focuses on utility rather than modern aesthetics. The main window displays a buddy list, and chat windows are simple, tab-based, and easy to navigate.

Though it may appear outdated compared to modern messengers, its simplicity allows for minimal distractions and quick access to core features.

Installation and Setup
  • Run the installer and follow the guided steps.
  • Choose desired protocols during setup or add them later via the plugin menu.
  • Configure your accounts using your existing login credentials for each chat network.
  • It also offers silent installation options for advanced users or IT administrators.
How to Use

Open Pidgin and go to Accounts > Manage Accounts > Add.

Choose the protocol and input your username, password, and server settings.

After connection, your contacts will appear in the buddy list.

Click on a contact to initiate a conversation.

Use Tools > Plugins to activate or configure additional features.

FAQ

Does Pidgin support modern messaging apps like WhatsApp or Telegram?
Not natively. However, third-party plugins may offer limited support.

Is Pidgin secure for private conversations?
Basic Pidgin is not encrypted, but plugins like OTR can add end-to-end encryption.

Can I use Pidgin for work chats?
Yes, if your workplace uses XMPP, IRC, or similar supported protocols.

Is Pidgin still maintained?
Yes, though updates are infrequent, the community continues maintaining it.

Can I sync Pidgin across devices?
Not directly. Settings and logs are local unless manually synced via cloud tools.

Pricing

This program is 100% free and open-source. There are no premium versions, ads, or locked features.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 11, 10, 8 or 7
  • RAM: 512MB minimum
  • Storage: ~50MB
  • Internet: Required for chat connectivity
  • Dependencies: GTK+ runtime included in installer
PROS
  • Free and open-source
  • Supports multiple chat networks
  • Lightweight and low resource usage
  • Extensible with plugins
  • Simple and distraction-free interface
CONS
  • Outdated interface
  • No native support for modern messengers
  • Lacks mobile support
  • Requires plugins for encryption
  • Limited file transfer capabilities
Conclusion

Pidgin remains a powerful tool for users who value open-source flexibility and need a unified messaging client for legacy and open protocols. While its UI may seem dated and it lacks support for some modern services, its extensibility, low system impact, and plugin support make it an ideal choice for developers, privacy-conscious users, or those in need of a minimalist chat solution.

If you’re managing multiple legacy chat accounts or working in an environment using XMPP or IRC, the software is still a reliable go-to app for Windows PCs.

Also Available: Download Pidgin for Mac


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What's new in this version:

- Update the date in COPYRIGHT as it was a few years behind
- Add convey plans for Debian Trixie and Fedora 40
- Fix incompatible pointer types for GtkItemFactoryCallbacks on gcc-14
- Update the build image for the docs
- Fix type mismatch with IOKit usage
- Use the result of g_string_free(..., FALSE)
- NSS: Load intermediate certificates from the server
- Finally add proper support for italics on IRC
- Fix some type conversion errors
- Use raw strings for Python regular expressions
- zephyr: Modernize K&R function prototypes
- Fix invalid prototypes that will break with C23
- Add the ability to run a custom command for signing the binaries