@mttaggart
Other (interoperable!) XMPP clients, such as Cheogram, allow for moderation of individual messages in groups, though the disappeared messages may not disappear from all clients that have already received them.
@mttaggart
Other (interoperable!) XMPP clients, such as Cheogram, allow for moderation of individual messages in groups, though the disappeared messages may not disappear from all clients that have already received them.
The following hashtags are trending across South African Mastodon instances:
#gajim
#cheogram
#email
#deltachat
#signal
#telegram
#whatsapp
#teams
#monocleschat
#webex
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The following hashtags are trending across South African Mastodon instances:
#gajim
#cheogram
#southafrica
#Kruger
#floods
#climatechange
#email
#deltachat
#signal
#telegram
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@tante
#hupf's #shoppinglist:
https://codeberg.org/hupf/shoppinglist-xdc
this #shopplinglist is a #webxdc app so it runs inside #deltachat or #cheogram.
you can self-host #chatmail or #xmpp server for those chat apps, and thereby self-host the app running inside them.
#deltachat allows pinning apps to your launcher on #android.
I hope #Cheogram WWW goes into beta soon.
Just wanted to point out a few #FreedomRespecting / #libre apps* which are paid on the Play Store/App Store, and gratis on #FDroid.
They enable their developers to make a living. Yes, some aren’t solo projects, they have small paid teams.
Hopefully this proves that it’s very much possible to make money writing anti-monopolist software…so people can stop making bullshit claims to the contrary.
Do you know of other examples?
*Sometimes known by the misleading terms #OpenSource or #FOSS
1) Yes, everyday!
2) @prosodyim or @ejabberd are free, selfhostable, rock solid, and will offer you everything you need and more!
3) @profanity for the linux terminal, @monocles , #Conversations_im or #Cheogram for Android. @Monal for iOS
@pee As I said, #XMPP has better foundations than the others - one of the biggest factors being that it is not centralized like #Signal, #Threema, or #Telegram.
The clients and UX need to be improved. But that doesn’t mean I’m not able to use it with my friends, family, and communities today.
Instead of taking the lazy route of switching to centralized services traps, projects like #Quicksy, #Prāv, #Snikket, #Cheogram, #MonoclesChat and others are actually improving things. As are all the end-users donating to them.
Also, I have no idea what “inline” stuff you’re talking about, nor have I ever (in almost 10 years of using XMPP) ever gotten a question about TLS versions. Chances are, you’re using some ancient and unmaintained clients and servers.
@rofaustin #cheogram é o melhor!
@alrs @GrapheneOS It’s better to recommend #MonoclesChat and #Cheogram - forks of #Conversations which are also available on F-Droid. They have many important features missing in Conversations.
Am I doing something wrong, or if somebody is in a XMPP group chat while not having any encrypted devices Cheogram (and possibly Conversations as well) won't allow you to send OMEMO encrypted messages to the entire group, since you won't be able to get past the Trust OMEMO Fingerprints screen?
@delta @pluralistic #deltachat does it again:). It's so great to hear #cheogram and #monocles #xmpp chat messengers will also support #webxdc