Software Alternatives & Reviews

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Signal Alternatives [Page 4]

The best Signal alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    XMPP client designed with ease of use and security in mind

    Open Source

  2. 32

    Rocket.Chat is a Web Chat Server, developed in JavaScript, using the Meteor fullstack framework.

    Open Source

  3. Burndown is project management, automated. Our smart scheduling technology constantly manages your team's schedule - based on your priorities, progress, and capacity - so you don’t have to.

    Try for free paid Free Trial $5.0 / Monthly (Per User)

  4. 26

    Bitwarden is a free and open source password management solution for individuals, teams, and business organizations.

    Open Source freemium $10.0 / Annually (Premium)

  5. 37

    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.

  6. 34

    GroupMe is a mobile group messaging app owned by Microsoft.

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    Franz is your messaging app for WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Slack, Gmail, Telegram and many many more.

    Open Source freemium €4.0 / Monthly

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    Openprise is a data automation solution that automates the analysis, cleansing, enrichment, and unification of your data.

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    QKSMS is a beautiful communication app that offers magical texting experience.

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    Join a WebRTC video conference powered by the Jitsi Videobridge

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    ChatSecure is a free and open source messaging app that features OTR encryption over XMPP.

  12. AwamiChat is a fantastic spot to meet up with many people randomly and secretly chat without needing to register.

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    End-to-end-encrypted messaging and file sharing

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    µTox is the lightweight client with minimal dependencies; it not only looks pretty, it runs...

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