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  2. Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social ...

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    Client/server Rust: AGPLv3 None ActivityPub 576 instances (January 2025) [7] Active Libervia: Microblogging, group microblogging, file sharing, games, XMPP client Client/server Python, C++: AGPLv3 Presence authorization, XMPP groups XMPP, ActivityPub in beta as of 2022. [8] demo [9] Active Mastodon: Microblogging Client/server Ruby, JavaScript ...

  3. Gajim - Wikipedia

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    Gajim / ɡ ɛ ˈ ʒ iː m / [4] is an instant messaging client for the XMPP protocol which uses the GTK toolkit. The name Gajim is a recursive acronym for Gajim's a jabber instant messenger . Gajim runs on Linux , BSD , macOS , and Microsoft Windows .

  4. Libervia - Wikipedia

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    Libervia uses a client-server architecture. The client consists of a backend daemon (which can be installed locally or on a server) and one of several frontends. Frontends include: [6] jp, a command-line interface; Cagou, a frontend for desktops and mobile phones

  5. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Desktop client can function independently afterwards. [109] No Jami: No No Yes Yes — — Jitsi: No Yes No Yes Yes KakaoTalk: No No No No Kik Messenger: Email No No No No Line: Phone number No No No No Linphone: No Yes No No Yes Yes Mattermost: No Yes No Messages (Apple) Email; Apple ID account Yes No — [clarification needed ...

  6. OMEMO - Wikipedia

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    Logo of OMEMO. OMEMO is an extension to the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol for multi-client end-to-end encryption developed by Andreas Straub.According to Straub, OMEMO uses the Double Ratchet Algorithm "to provide multi-end to multi-end encryption, allowing messages to be synchronized securely across multiple clients, even if some of them are offline". [1]

  7. XMPP - Wikipedia

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    Thus, such gateways function as client proxies (the gateway authenticates on the user's behalf on the non-XMPP service). As a result, any client that fully supports XMPP can access any network with a gateway without extra code in the client, and without the need for the client to have direct access to the Internet.

  8. Category:XMPP clients - Wikipedia

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    These are client, instant messaging programs for the open XMPP protocol that have articles on Wikipedia. Subcategories.

  9. ejabberd - Wikipedia

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    A: "That's difficult to answer, there are many good applications. Possibly Ejabberd which is an open-source Jabber/XMPP instant messaging server. Ejabberd appears to be the market leading XMPP server and things like Google Wave which runs on top of XMPP will probably attract a lot of people into building applications on XMPP servers."