libsignal-service-rs
A Rust version of the libsignal-service-java library for communicating with Signal servers. (by Michael-F-Bryan)
convergence-components
By dylanvanassche
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libsignal-service-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of libsignal-service-rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-11.
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starting a native adaptive Linux client for Signal
Our plan is to put most of the backend logic in a portable Rust library building on upstream's Rust libraries. Someone is already interested in using that for a new CLI/bot client.
convergence-components
Posts with mentions or reviews of convergence-components.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-14.
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The status of Signal-Desktop-5.0.0 running on Pinephone made progress.
Sailfish applications use Qt's QML declarative language for their GUI. Sailfish has a proprietary QML library in addition to the QML elements included in Qt (Qt Quick). What we need to do is decouple Whisperfish's QML from the Sailfish QML library (which is called Silica). Fortunately PureMaps has already done the same thing and made a QML library that abstracts over the QML libraries of Sailfish, KDE (Kirigami), and Ubuntu Touch.
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starting a native adaptive Linux client for Signal
There’s also this project to bring SailfishOS apps to other mobile Linux platforms https://gitlab.com/dylanvanassche/convergence-components that might be applicable here.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing libsignal-service-rs and convergence-components you can also consider the following projects:
cxx - Safe interop between Rust and C++
whisperfish
libsignal - Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.
anbox-playstore-installer - Install script that automates installation of googles playstore in anbox
textsecure - TextSecure(signal) client package for Go
Hermes - GTK Adaptive Signal Client (Unofficial)
mixxx - Mixxx is Free DJ software that gives you everything you need to perform live mixes.
axolotl - A Signal compatible cross plattform client written in Go, Rust and Vuejs
relm - Idiomatic, GTK+-based, GUI library, inspired by Elm, written in Rust
libsignal-service-rs vs cxx
convergence-components vs whisperfish
libsignal-service-rs vs libsignal
convergence-components vs anbox-playstore-installer
libsignal-service-rs vs textsecure
convergence-components vs textsecure
libsignal-service-rs vs Hermes
convergence-components vs mixxx
libsignal-service-rs vs whisperfish
convergence-components vs axolotl
libsignal-service-rs vs anbox-playstore-installer
convergence-components vs relm