Messaging through the wireless network

I have a PowerMac G5, two MacBooks, and a PC based laptop all on my Airport Extreme wireless network. They are fully connected, sharing internet, a central printer, and I can move files between my computers. Is it possible to send some type of instant message, or any signal to other computers while they are on the network? All Macs are using OS X 10.4.6. We can message using various internet programs, but I would perfer to message through OS X if possible.
Bill

As Duane mentions, you can use iChat. iChat features the Bonjour chat client that will allow you to chat on your own network.
You can also find a Bonjour chat client for windows here: http://xurble.org/projects/iChatMiranda
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