Mages is an experimental Matrix chat client built as a cross-platform application with a Rust core and a Compose Multiplatform interface.
It’s designed to provide a lighter alternative to heavier web-based clients while supporting desktop and mobile use. The project currently focuses on Android and Linux desktop builds, with additional web, Windows, and macOS support available at a more limited or less-tested level.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Supports room lists with previews and unread counts.
- Provides room and thread timelines for text, media, polls, and live location sharing.
- Includes end-to-end encryption through the Matrix SDK.
- Offers multi-account support together with language support.
- Provides Linux desktop builds through AppImage, AUR, Snap, and Flathub, alongside an Android version.
Website: https://github.com/mlm-games/mages
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Developer: mlm-games
License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Mages is written in Kotlin. Learn Kotlin with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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