
microwave-screen630

microwave-screen630-wave
μwave is the first true third-party wave client which is compatible with Google Wave. It’s free to use at
http://micro-wave.appspot.com/ and works great on mobile devices. It supports searching for waves, opening them and writing replies.
The source code for the server component is open-source and can be
found on github (though it’s slightly outdated, but the important stuff is there). It’s fairly simple (It’s based on the original
example code so I’m going to have the same
MIT license), but one of the few python scripts which can do authentication with google and pass commands to the data api. It relies on the
Python OAuth Library.
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