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Latest revision as of 15:05, 8 March 2010
The SUMO web client is based on the existing webchat component of Fastpath, updated to use modern libraries and implement a widget and event based communication model. It's designed to be highly customizable, extensible, and localizable to meet a broad range of requirements.
Currently, only a baseline set of features are implemented - including basic chat support, basic authentication, multiple chats in a tabbed-like interface, and fastpath incoming chat notifications.