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BitWise IM (BitWise) is a proprietary, cross-platform instant messaging and presence computer program which allows registered users to communicate in real time. The initial version of BitWise was released by BitWise Communications, LLC. on March 2, 2004. Three versions of BitWise are available:
FeaturesLike many instant messaging programs, BitWise users are identified by a screen name. BitWise IM's main features are:
TechnologyAlthough the BitWise Personal service is free, BitWise does require that each user have BitWise IM client installed on their computer. The software is free to download for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. BitWise IM utilizes free, open source technologies, including wxWidgets for the cross-platform GUI, Crypto++ for encryption, PortAudio, and Speex for voice communication. Unlike Skype and other P2P applications, BitWise is unable to automatically traverse Symmetric NATs and firewalls. The BitWise Routing Server is provided for users that have multiple computers in their network running BitWise IM that need to accept incoming connections by way of port forwarding. SecurityBoth RSA and Blowfish encryption are used to encrypt data exchanged between users. BitWise IM uses 512-bit RSA (up to 2048-bit RSA for Professional users) to negotiate pairwise symmetric Blowfish keys over an authenticated channel. 128-bit Blowfish is used by default; Professional enables Blowfish keys up to 448-bit. As the BitWise IM code is not public source, the security of the software cannot be readily established. However, there is a white paper on the company's web site describing the encryption process used. See alsoExternal links
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