Software Alternatives & Reviews

Tex

The most secure messaging app

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Tex Alternatives [Page 2]

The best Tex alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /mushroom-alternatives

    KnockKnock the person whom you want to message and he/she should accept your knockRoom or Group can be created by providing a nameShare Room link with your friends to join the conversationWatch video or listen music during conversation

  2. /dphone-alternatives

    The most secure calling app. Open Source and Free.

  3. Try for free

    FlexiQuiz is a powerful online test generator that enables you to create engaging online quizzes, tests, or exams in minutes. Choose from 100's of features to create a customized quiz that meets your objectives for business, education, or fun.

    Try for free freemium $25.0 / Monthly (Essentials plan)

  4. /bopup-im-suite-alternatives

    Organize secure messaging system and communicate instantly via self-hosted IM server.

  5. /coverme-alternatives

    Private texting, calling, vault

  6. /xifrem-chat-alternatives

    Client-side encrypted chat with asymmetric encryption

  7. /seald-alternatives

    Keep your conversations secure, everywhere.

  8. /mychat-alternatives

    Secure instant messenger for any network

    freemium $6.0 / One-off (per user)

  9. /tox-alternatives

    Send messages, files, create groups and make Tox to Tox audio and video calls. Securely.

    Open Source

  10. /flarum-alternatives

    Flarum is the next-generation forum software that makes online discussion fun. It's simple, fast, and free.

    Open Source

  11. /send-alternatives

    Instant messaging meets email (by Microsoft)

  12. /phonebot-alternatives

    Make phone calls from within a Slack channel

  13. /mermur-alternatives

    Anonymous text messages. No replies.

  14. /wormhole-app-alternatives

    Wormhole lets you share files with end-to-end encryption and a link that automatically expires.

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