are there any actually decent XMPP clients on iOS?
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are there any actually decent XMPP clients on iOS?
and by decent I mean supporting push notifications.
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are there any actually decent XMPP clients on iOS?
and by decent I mean supporting push notifications.
@packetcat i’ve been using Siskin IM but it kinda sucks.
and i think i have used Monal in the past and i might be switching back to it since it’s under more active development and hopefully doesnt Suck as much.
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are there any actually decent XMPP clients on iOS?
and by decent I mean supporting push notifications.
I was looking at the list of XEPs supported by Prosody (XMPP server software) and one of them is the relatively new (2020) XEP-0357: Push Notifications
which is in this module
which says
"Some clients, notably Siskin and Snikket iOS need some additional extensions that are not currently defined in a standard XEP. To support these clients, see mod_cloud_notify_extensions."
so it seems a couple clients do
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are there any actually decent XMPP clients on iOS?
and by decent I mean supporting push notifications.
@packetcat I use Monal
@Monal
I don’t really have any contacts on xmpp, but in testing it works well for me. -
@packetcat I use Monal
@Monal
I don’t really have any contacts on xmpp, but in testing it works well for me.@packetcat they have a good guide for prosody requirements: https://github.com/monal-im/Monal/wiki/Considerations-for-XMPP-server-admins#prosody
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I was looking at the list of XEPs supported by Prosody (XMPP server software) and one of them is the relatively new (2020) XEP-0357: Push Notifications
which is in this module
which says
"Some clients, notably Siskin and Snikket iOS need some additional extensions that are not currently defined in a standard XEP. To support these clients, see mod_cloud_notify_extensions."
so it seems a couple clients do
I'm on the OMEMO website and uh people used to use OpenPGP to do E2E messaging for XMPP?! god that sounds hideous
I don't even know wtf "OX" is, I've only ever used OTR and OMEMO in the distant past when I used XMPP
OMEMO Multi-End Message and Object Encryption
An XMPP Extension Protocol based on a Double Ratchet and PEP which can be freely used and implemented by anyone. The protocol has been audited by a third party.
(conversations.im)
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I'm on the OMEMO website and uh people used to use OpenPGP to do E2E messaging for XMPP?! god that sounds hideous
I don't even know wtf "OX" is, I've only ever used OTR and OMEMO in the distant past when I used XMPP
OMEMO Multi-End Message and Object Encryption
An XMPP Extension Protocol based on a Double Ratchet and PEP which can be freely used and implemented by anyone. The protocol has been audited by a third party.
(conversations.im)
"The Jabber community has long acknowledged the need for privacy and security features in a well-rounded instant messaging system. Unfortunately, finding a consensus solution to the problem of end-to-end encryption during the community's younger days was not easy. Eventually, early contributors created a quick solution using OpenPGP (RFC 4880 [1])."
...Jabber now that's a name I haven't heard in a loooooong time
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"The Jabber community has long acknowledged the need for privacy and security features in a well-rounded instant messaging system. Unfortunately, finding a consensus solution to the problem of end-to-end encryption during the community's younger days was not easy. Eventually, early contributors created a quick solution using OpenPGP (RFC 4880 [1])."
...Jabber now that's a name I haven't heard in a loooooong time
Jabber is honestly a more normie friendly name
"XMPP" sounds like some computer bullshit, like even as far as computer acronyms go its not a good one
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Jabber is honestly a more normie friendly name
"XMPP" sounds like some computer bullshit, like even as far as computer acronyms go its not a good one
@packetcat Right? We don't call it SMTP we call it e-mail.
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Jabber is honestly a more normie friendly name
"XMPP" sounds like some computer bullshit, like even as far as computer acronyms go its not a good one
@packetcat ngl, when i started seeing “xmpp,” my brain filed it away as a synonym and kept on pronouncing it as “jabber”
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Jabber is honestly a more normie friendly name
"XMPP" sounds like some computer bullshit, like even as far as computer acronyms go its not a good one
@packetcat "peepee" is rarely marketable outside of very specific circles
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