ChatSecure-iOS
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ChatSecure-iOS
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Ask HN: Most Secure Way to Communicate?
https://chatsecure.org/
> ChatSecure is a free and open source messaging app that features OMEMO encryption and OTR encryption over XMPP. You can connect to your existing Google accounts or create new accounts on public XMPP servers (including via Tor), or even connect to your own server for extra security.
> Unlike other apps that keep you stuck in their walled garden, ChatSecure is fully interoperable with other clients that support OMEMO or OTR and XMPP, such as Conversations (Android), CoyIM (Desktop), and more.
- what is the best xmpp client for iPhone?
- [iOS] ChatSecure 5.0.4 out
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I have an anonymous online friend. How can we ensure that even if we lose access to our current chat platform we will be able to find each other, while still maintaining our anonymity?
iOS: ChatSecure [No Tor connection? That I don't know.]
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For Muslims and. On Muslims to interactively learn Islam and connect usa/Uk and abroad
In this case, I would rather suggest others to use the likes of Element a Matrix client, or e.g. RetroShare, Briar, OnionShare, or e.g. XMPP with the clients like Dino, Conversations, Gajim, ChatSecure.
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are there XMPP / OMEMO messenger apps on iOS that are trustworthy or preferred ?
ChatSecure
Dash-iOS
- Dash for macOS – API Documentation Browser, Snippet Manager
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DevDocs
Not a complete answer, but I hope Markdown is or becomes the standard for offline docs and text for local/offline consumption. I only ever write in markdown anyway (usually with http://obsidian.md).
The closest thing I know of for a service like RSS to download documents is [Dash for macOS - API Documentation Browser, Snippet Manager - Kapeli](https://kapeli.com/dash).
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At Least Skim The Manual
There are so many great sources of information out there and tools to improve the developer experience of documentation. Dash can make some of these online resources local for instant search and access on-the-go, if you prefer.
- Developer account removed by Apple – $108,878 frozen
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How can I download the rust docs to my phone?
For iOS, there used to be dash, but I'm learning now that was discontinued.
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Apple is threatening to remove Farmhouse unless they give 30%
If developer accounts count, then you can run unsigned / self signed code on iOS as well. That's how Dash for iOS was distributed for some time when it was banned from the App store: https://github.com/Kapeli/Dash-iOS
What are some alternatives?
siskin-im - (M) Public Project of Tigase Messenger for iOS devices based on Tigase Swift XMPP library.
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
Monal - Monal for XMPP (iOS and macOS)
DockAltTab - Window preview app for MacOS (on the dock) using AltTab.
OnionShare - Securely and anonymously share files, host websites, and chat with friends using the Tor network
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
RetroShare - RetroShare is a Free and Open Source cross-platform, Friend-2-Friend and secure decentralised communication platform.
BetterMultitasking - iPadOS tweak to run iPhone apps natively on iPad.
Conversations - Conversations is an open source XMPP/Jabber client for Android [Moved to: https://github.com/iNPUTmice/Conversations]
nvim-devdocs - Neovim DevDocs integration
threema-ios - Threema App for iOS.
STPopup - STPopup provides STPopupController, which works just like UINavigationController in popup style, for both iPhone and iPad. It's written in Objective-C and compatible with Swift.