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OMEMO has replaced OTR. Conversations.im supports OMEMO. Conversations.im and its developer produce great things for the community: * Conversations.im itself * https://snikket.org/open-source/ and https://quicksy.im/ are built on the conversations app * Hosted XMPP: https://account.conversations.im/ * Compliance testing: https://compliance.conversations.im/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
By definition there's no "default" app because no single entity controls the whole ecosystem nor has the authority to declare that one is above another :) That aside, there is an official compliance suite, though, that at least one (often more) apps per major platform passes. Then it depends on your use-case. If you want something "mobile-first" that'd be a signal alternative, Conversations.im/Quicksy.im on... Source: over 1 year ago
Regarding audits, they happen regularly in the XMPP ecosystem, and if you are looking for e.g. a mobile client which has a good track record, I would suggest to look-up https://conversations.im/ (or https://quicksy.im/ since you are okay with contact discovery using mobile phone numbers), and perhaps https://siskin.im/ as an iOS equivalent. Source: over 1 year ago
Quicksy (version 2.10.2.1+fcr): Jabber/XMPP with Easy Entry and Easy Discovery. Source: about 2 years ago
I run my own server, I am talking to some friends on https://jabber.fr and I refer non-technical people (family, mostly) to https://quicksy.im. (I will add that Jitsi Meet kind of counts as Jabber use, although not in the traditional sense). - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
I thought this was about the Dino messenger, an open-source Jabber/XMPP messenger with E2E security (OMEMO or OpenPGP) [1]. [1] https://dino.im/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Thanks for the reply, I'll definitely keep an eye on all that. > For a Slack competitor like Linen it would make more sense to use web UI because of the video calling/WebRTC stuff. I'm not even sure it matters so much, for instance there is this XMPP client that uses (lib)WebRTC for audio/video calls and has all of its UI build with Gtk (no web): https://dino.im/ > Proper GUI toolkits give you a lot of stuff out... - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
Dino is the GNOME client for XMPP. It was recently ported to GTK4 and Libadwaita. Source: about 1 year ago
If you want something that's more of a Slack/Discord alternative, gajim is receiving a lot of attention and polish lately, with Dino and Beagle as simpler alternatives. Source: over 1 year ago
I used Pidgin back in the day of AIM and ICQ, but nowadays, for XMPP, there’s Dino and Gajim for desktop and Conversations.im for Android. As far as I know, OTR has been superseded or replaced by OMEMO in most clients. Source: over 1 year ago
Conversations.im - XMPP client designed with ease of use and security in mind
Gajim - Full featured and easy to use Jabber client
Beagle IM - Lightweight & powerful XMPP client for macOS
Adium - Adium is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X that can connect to AIM, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo, and more.
F-Droid - F-Droid is an interesting alternative for Android users who want to try something different and not have to use the Goole Play store all the time.
Psi-IM - Psi-IM is a messaging program that is designed for the XMPP network.