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= more research needed =
* what language translations exist for the UI of the different apps?
* how does Keybase work? https://keybase.io/blog/keybase-chat
= apps to research and add =
= apps to research and add =


* Status: https://status.im/get-involved/developers/
* Ferdi https://getferdi.com/ https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi/blob/develop/LICENSE
* more Tox clients; qTox
* Rambox https://rambox.pro https://github.com/ramboxapp/community-edition/blob/master/LICENSE
* Retroshare: http://retroshare.cc/
* Franz https://www.meetfranz.com/ https://github.com/meetfranz/franz/blob/master/LICENSE
* Mumble: https://www.mumble.info/
* Linphone
* Meshenger
* Jitsi Meet
* BigBlueButton
* BigBlueButton
* BitMessage:  https://bitmessage.org/ ("MIT" https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/blob/master/LICENSE)
* BitMessage:  https://bitmessage.org/ ("MIT" https://github.com/Bitmessage/PyBitmessage/blob/master/LICENSE)
* Vuvzela: https://vuvuzela.io (AGPL: https://github.com/vuvuzela/vuvuzela/blob/master/LICENSE)
* Cabal: https://cabal.chat/ - experimental P2P chat using some of the underlying protocols used in DAT
* Jitsi Meet: https://meet.jit.si/
* Retroshare: http://retroshare.cc/
* Secushare: https://secushare.org/
* Serval: http://www.servalproject.org/
* Status: https://status.im/get-involved/developers/
* ZeroTalk: https://github.com/HelloZeroNet/ZeroTalk - comms client on ZeroNet, maybe more like microblog than chat?
 
More Tox clients:
* https://tox.chat/clients.html
 
More XMPP apps:
* https://omemo.top/
* Dino
* Gajim
* Jitsi desktop: https://jitsi.org/downloads/
* Kontalk
* Monal
* Pidgin
 
= possibly more like network layers like GNUnet or IPFS than chat apps but might include them like Retroshare? =
 
* Bridgefy: https://github.com/bridgefy
* Dissent: https://dedis.cs.yale.edu/dissent/papers/ccs10/dissent.pdf
* Dissent: https://dedis.cs.yale.edu/dissent/papers/ccs10/dissent.pdf
* Stadium: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3132783
* Elixxir: https://www.elixxir.io/introduction
* Herd: https://people.mpi-sws.org/~druschel/publications/sigcomm15-herd.pdf
* Herd: https://people.mpi-sws.org/~druschel/publications/sigcomm15-herd.pdf
* Karaoke: https://vuvuzela.io/static/karaoke.pdf
* Karaoke: https://vuvuzela.io/static/karaoke.pdf
* Loopix: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.00536
* Stadium: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3132783
* Thali: http://thaliproject.org
* Vuvzela: https://vuvuzela.io (AGPL: https://github.com/vuvuzela/vuvuzela/blob/master/LICENSE)


More XMPP apps:
== Separate tables for decentralized protocols? ==
* Jitsi desktop
 
* Kontalk
Would it be less confusing if there were separate tables for all the apps that use common protocols, eg XMPP apps, Tox apps, matrix apps? --[[User:Strypey|Strypey]] ([[User talk:Strypey|talk]]) 02:17, 19 September 2020 (UTC)
* Gajim
* Dino
* Monal
* https://omemo.top/

Latest revision as of 02:17, 19 September 2020

more research needed

apps to research and add

More Tox clients:

More XMPP apps:

possibly more like network layers like GNUnet or IPFS than chat apps but might include them like Retroshare?

Separate tables for decentralized protocols?

Would it be less confusing if there were separate tables for all the apps that use common protocols, eg XMPP apps, Tox apps, matrix apps? --Strypey (talk) 02:17, 19 September 2020 (UTC)