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Gajim might be a bit more popular than Quicksy. We know about 12 links to it since March 2021 and only 11 links to Quicksy. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
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
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 As far as I know, OTR has been superseded or replaced by OMEMO in most clients.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
Https://gajim.org/ is a pretty good one. Source: over 1 year ago
You can get a number from jmp.chat and use an app like Gajim (available on Windows/Mac/Linux). Source: about 2 years ago
On the desktop I use the gajim XMPP client. On my phones I use Conversations and Blabber (the latter is a fork of Conversations), and all messages between clients are encrypted with OMEMO. Source: over 2 years ago
Conversations.im - XMPP client designed with ease of use and security in mind
Pidgin - Pidgin is an easy to use and free chat client used by millions. Connect to AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and more chat networks all at once.
Beagle IM - Lightweight & powerful XMPP client for macOS
Trillian - Trillian is a decentralized and federated instant messaging platform that lets your whole company send private and group messages, keep tabs on what co-workers are doing, share files, and much 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.
Adium - Adium is a free instant messaging application for Mac OS X that can connect to AIM, MSN, Jabber, Yahoo, and more.