Post ABPwAekf7ptHHm8G5g by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
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(DIR) Post #ABPtLk1LZkKMwzWwvw by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2021-09-16T10:42:07Z
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Wow there are quite a few desktop clients for Matrix.Can anyone recommend a good one, and why they use it please?
(DIR) Post #ABPubvR8zxxuwbsUZk by livestradamus@bitcoinhackers.org
2021-09-16T10:47:15Z
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@ChrisWere Happy with using https://app.element.io in the browser. A couple I tested were hideous and some other(s?) were just electron.
(DIR) Post #ABPvaQMZ9258EdaIi0 by Arco@mamot.fr
2021-09-16T10:47:41Z
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@ChrisWere I just Element as it supports all thé features of Matrix. But it feels really bloated compared to native XMPP clients ^^
(DIR) Post #ABPvtDmO9bxai5csCW by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2021-09-16T10:49:03Z
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@livestradamus It seems I've had better luck with the few that I've tried, but every one so far lack features. Which isn't necessarily a problem, since I'm a pretty light Matrix user.
(DIR) Post #ABPwAekf7ptHHm8G5g by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2021-09-16T10:49:51Z
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@Arco Yeah, I know what you mean. It feels especially bloated if you're just a light user of it, such as myself.
(DIR) Post #ABPwU62Ntx3ZPggvVg by frank@linuxrocks.online
2021-09-16T10:52:37Z
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@ChrisWere maybe the desktop version for Debian/Ubuntu from Element?https://element.io/get-started
(DIR) Post #ABPwr3qwBq13IYHtMu by jkbr@tech.lgbt
2021-09-16T10:55:18Z
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@ChrisWere I mostly use revolution (Element fork with custom emotes support and some extra features)Mirage is also good. Looks cool, does most of the things I need and has keyboard shortcuts for everything
(DIR) Post #ABPxIGDELTdjRvgVBw by christoffer@snabelen.no
2021-09-16T11:21:45Z
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@ChrisWere I think Cinny.in is a uppercomer. It's updating fast, responsive for a webclient and seems to be replacing discord.There is no installable app, but you could install the webclient as an app using the linux mint thing.Personally I hope Neochat gets some improvement as it's the only native C++ thing
(DIR) Post #ABQ0Wd8UDGNGSi0d2e by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2021-09-16T11:55:57Z
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@ChrisWere Element.
(DIR) Post #ABQ2RwcMYIRNLPsR4S by oros@fosstodon.org
2021-09-16T12:23:04Z
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@ChrisWere I've used both element and Schildi. Satisfied with them both.
(DIR) Post #ABQ5dROEmXuFpYRYaO by hankg@social.isurf.ca
2021-09-16T12:57:12Z
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I honestly just use it in a browser tab.
(DIR) Post #ABQ6ZdGAo9GZRMQ3vs by ChrisWere@linuxrocks.online
2021-09-16T12:58:46Z
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@hankg That seems to be the general feeling I'm getting from most people.
(DIR) Post #ABQ7bbDpSHv1eZpBtg by Lamdarer@social.dev-wiki.de
2021-09-16T13:20:44Z
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@ChrisWere I use Element even though it might be a bit bloated Matrix in general has some hurdles to overcome.But you should keep an eye out for Spectral it isnt an electron based client: https://gitlab.com/spectral-im/spectral
(DIR) Post #ABQv4wdBpbrWCjJFpo by JarlavGrenlandUpir@mastodon.pirateparty.be
2021-09-16T22:37:53Z
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@ChrisWere i am currently using FluffyChat, its more like an instant messeging app and feels less bloated than other matrix appshttps://fluffychat.im/
(DIR) Post #ABTuQW1fuboVa5Md6G by frank@linuxrocks.online
2021-09-17T09:02:59Z
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@ChrisWere @hankg I also just use the web version of Element (and also Mastodon), but as a 'web app' from my desktop by using the 'Install Website as App' thing from my browser. (not sure if this still exists in Firefox anymore)