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  • alexchapman@tweesecake.socialA alexchapman@tweesecake.social

    @FreakyFwoof @Georgie @NicksWorld @ke7zum @cubic Yup, and that's basically what me and Stu are trying to do, bring back the good UIs but make it modern enough to run without any hacky shit on the latest systems.

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    @alexchapman @FreakyFwoof @Georgie @ke7zum @cubic I hope it grows into something gigantic. It's why I posted it as publically as possible. As for people seeing it, I don't know but there's no point in not trying.

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    • alexchapman@tweesecake.socialA alexchapman@tweesecake.social

      @FreakyFwoof @Georgie @NicksWorld @ke7zum @cubic Yup, and that's basically what me and Stu are trying to do, bring back the good UIs but make it modern enough to run without any hacky shit on the latest systems.

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      @alexchapman presents.us @cubic Have you looked at Matrix as an integration possibility?
      A native client with some degree of accessibility through a QT gui does exist, https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/releases
      but this client would make usage dead simple.
      And it is probably an easier path to desktop-to-mobile chat interoperability.

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        @alexchapman presents.us @cubic Have you looked at Matrix as an integration possibility?
        A native client with some degree of accessibility through a QT gui does exist, https://github.com/Nheko-Reborn/nheko/releases
        but this client would make usage dead simple.
        And it is probably an easier path to desktop-to-mobile chat interoperability.

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        @jackf723 @cubic Not a lot of people like the way Matrix does things, and XMPP might actually be a better thing to make this work with.

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        • alexchapman@tweesecake.socialA alexchapman@tweesecake.social

          @jackf723 @cubic Not a lot of people like the way Matrix does things, and XMPP might actually be a better thing to make this work with.

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          @alexchapman @cubic And the only thing missing from most xmpp clients these days is proper threading/group support as it is. As it stands, https://prosody.im/ is an excellent lightweight serverside implementation

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            @alexchapman @cubic And the only thing missing from most xmpp clients these days is proper threading/group support as it is. As it stands, https://prosody.im/ is an excellent lightweight serverside implementation

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            @jackf723 @cubic Yeah, it will definitely be looked into.

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            • alexchapman@tweesecake.socialA alexchapman@tweesecake.social

              @jackf723 @cubic Yeah, it will definitely be looked into.

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              @alexchapman @cubic For another frame of reference, https://snikket.org/service/quickstart/ is more feature-complete out of the box.

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              • N nicksworld@mastodon.stickbear.me

                Hello fellow people of #Mastodon. I have a fun program to share with all of you. Imagine, a messenger client a lot like how it was back in the early 2000's. Think simple buttons, totally screen reader #Accessible, servers that you can run yourselves, and all available for #Windows and #Linux users. If you're wanting something like this, consider Thrive messenger, created as an open-source program by my friends @alexchapman and @cubic If you like it, #Boost it far and wide. Let's support fellow Mastodonians. https://github.com/G4p-Studios/ThriveMessenger/releases/latest #SocialMedia

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                @NicksWorld @alexchapman @cubic not to shatter your dreams or anything, but most of the instant messengers required the screen reader to be scripted before they were properly usable by the blind.
                AIM, ICQ, MSn (then Windows live), all had scripts or sets or maps for the screen readers.

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                  @NicksWorld @alexchapman @cubic not to shatter your dreams or anything, but most of the instant messengers required the screen reader to be scripted before they were properly usable by the blind.
                  AIM, ICQ, MSn (then Windows live), all had scripts or sets or maps for the screen readers.

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                  @cachondo @alexchapman @cubic I had no idea that was how it worked.

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                  • cachondo@defcon.socialC cachondo@defcon.social

                    @NicksWorld @alexchapman @cubic not to shatter your dreams or anything, but most of the instant messengers required the screen reader to be scripted before they were properly usable by the blind.
                    AIM, ICQ, MSn (then Windows live), all had scripts or sets or maps for the screen readers.

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                    @cachondo @NicksWorld @cubic Ye Live Messenger had some sort of thing built in, at least Live Messenger 2009 does, as I've used that with Escargot.

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                    • alexchapman@tweesecake.socialA alexchapman@tweesecake.social

                      @cachondo @NicksWorld @cubic Ye Live Messenger had some sort of thing built in, at least Live Messenger 2009 does, as I've used that with Escargot.

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                      @alexchapman @cachondo @NicksWorld Then how have I been able to use MSN V 3.0 (2000) onwards without any scripts or accessibility mods? Same goes for AIM 5 and 6. You wanna talk ICQ? Yeah, that thing was an absolute accessibility shit fire from day one.

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