spectrum2_signald
Ferdi
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spectrum2_signald
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Element One – All of Matrix, WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram in One Place
I want this to take off. I'm tired of having to follow trends: IRC to ICQ to MSN to Skype to Google Talk to Facebook Messenger to Whatsapp to Signal.
Pidgin is good (I also miss the ancient Trillian, even though it was closed source), but limited to a local device.
There are XMPP Transports as well for these (see https://git.eta.st/eta/whatsxmpp , https://gitlab.com/nicocool84/spectrum2_signald , but sadly https://spectrum.im/ is surprisingly finicky to set up.)
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Ask HN: How did Google botch messaging/video/hangouts so badly?
There are at least hundreds of implementations of XMPP that are interoperable (at 5-6 actively developed server implementations, many more libraries and many client applications). There are at least hundreds of thousands deployed XMPP services.
In addition XMPP can be linked with other protocols/networks via bridges/gateways. Some examples:
- Spectrum: XMPP gateway project based on libpurple (support for many protocols): https://spectrum.im/
- WhatsApp bridge: https://git.eta.st/eta/whatsxmpp
- Telegram bridge: https://github.com/codingteam/emulsion
- Signal bridge: https://gitlab.com/nicocool84/slidge/ (replacement of https://gitlab.com/nicocool84/spectrum2_signald/ )
Given such a diverse ecosystem of open-source and proprietary implementations, I'd say XMPP is one of the best examples of widespread protocol interoperability that there is.
- Spectrum2_signald: An XMPP/Signal gateway (pre-alpha version)
- spectrum2_signald: an XMPP/Signal gateway (pre-alpha version)
Ferdi
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Messaging app (multiple services)
It's subscription priced now...? Maybe try Ferdi instead...? Same App but without subscriptions. https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi
- Gmail and Calendar wrapper?
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Multiprotocol chat client?
Suggesting this one must be cheating https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi
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Ferdium opens slack calls in default browser
This probably was already a problem in Ferdi. There is/was an issue on github https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi/issues/1458
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Stuck in 'mobile' single column layout when used through Ferdi
I use Ferdi to multiplex my messaging apps and have them all in one place. It's basically a glorified web browser that only opens iframes to specific pages (eg: discord). In this environment Discord has some interesting behavior where the menu bar at the top left is very slow to respond, and despite large window sizes (and refreshing at these large window sizes) the screen always seems to be in a single column layout, never showing the chat messages + channel list at the same time.
- [September 2022] Browsers list
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getferdi website is up again!? I guess can't be trusted?
I just noticed the getferdi.com website is up again including a video, link to the code etc.
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Selfhosted application for joining chat services?
Then you can use https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi, which is a unrestricted Fork of Franz
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[GUIDE] Creating native applications for web-apps on Linux
Ferdi (Website, GitHub): Free fork of Franz. Announced on June 11, 2022 that "There will be no further updates to Ferdi. 🏄♂️" but that tweet is now deleted and the repo is updating again... But they've disabled the issue tracker behind a $9/month paywall.
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Should I use ferdi? after the drama?
I see that the repo is back (https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi)
What are some alternatives?
slidge
ferdium - Ferdi when Ferdi is gone
emulsion - XMPP ↔ Telegram bridge
franz - Franz is a free messaging app for services like WhatsApp, Slack, Messenger and many more.
Spectrum 2 - Spectrum 2 IM transports
Ferdium - Ferdium is a desktop app that helps you organize how you use your favourite apps by combining them into one application.
docs - Documentation for everything mautrix
caprine - Elegant Facebook Messenger desktop app
paper-research-privacy-matrix.org - Privacy research on Matrix.org
community-edition - Free and Open Source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.
hamsket - Free and Open Source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.