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Cinny – Matrix client focusing primarily on a simple, elegant and secure interface

Cinny is a Matrix client focusing primarily on a simple, elegant and secure interface.

The main goal of the project is to have an instant messaging application that is easy on people and has a modern touch.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Organized – Navigation is easy because DMs are organized separate from channels.
  • No clutter
  • Interface which adapts to your actions without making you feel uncomfortable.
  • Good visuals – everything is properly aligned and formatted to give you a calm feeling.

Website: cinny.in
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Ajay Bura
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Cinny in action
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Cinny is written in JavaScript and TypeScript. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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