Dustin Wheeler wrote
According to the Colloquy development page, they're still open source.
The same situation is true for Growl and Limechat. If you are interested in the development of any of these, the source code is still free, and you a free to download it and build your own software from source.
VLC is another example, and was re-added to the iOS App Store today, and remains open source software.
The iOS versions (commercial) of Colloquy and Limchat are not open source. Growl 1.3 is closed course (re-written).
VLC? Could not find it in the app store, so am not going to comment.
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