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VoIP

Chats – messaging application for mobile and desktop

January 24, 2025 Steve Emms Internet

Chats is a simple to use messaging app for 1:1 communication and small groups supporting SMS/MMS, Matrix, and XMPP.

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VoIP

Commet – chat client powered by Matrix

January 22, 2025 Steve Emms Internet

Commet is a client for Matrix focused on providing a feature rich experience while maintaining a simple interface.

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VoIP

Hydrogen – lightweight Matrix client

January 21, 2025 Steve Emms Internet

Hydrogen is a minimal Matrix chat client, focused on performance, offline functionality, and broad browser support.

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VoIP

kazv – convergent Matrix client and secure messaging app

January 20, 2025 Steve Emms Internet

kazv is a convergent Matrix client and instant messaging app using Qt.

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VoIP

Moment – Matrix client

January 15, 2025 Steve Emms Internet

Moment is a fancy, customizable, keyboard-operable Matrix chat client for encrypted and decentralized communication.

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VoIP

Quadrix – simple, multi-platform chat client for Matrix

September 5, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

Quadrix is a minimal, simple, multi-platform chat client for the Matrix protocol.

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Kaiteki – Fediverse client for social-media sites

May 12, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

Kaiteki is a Fediverse client for social-media sites, made with Flutter.

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VoIP

Trinity – Qt5 QML Matrix client

March 28, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

Trinity is a Qt5 QML Matrix client. It supports end-to-end encryption (WIP) and has a Discord-like interface.

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VoIP

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

March 28, 2024 Steve Emms Internet

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

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VoIP

nheko – desktop client for Matrix

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

nheko is a desktop client for Matrix supporting E2E encryption, VoIP calls, and much more.

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VoIP

Spectral – glossy cross-platform Matrix client

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Spectral is a glossy native Matrix client designed with simplicity in mind. Spectral is written in C++.

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VoIP

Quaternion – Qt5-based IM client for Matrix

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Quaternion is a cross-platform Qt5-based desktop IM client for Matrix.

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VoIP

Gomuks – terminal Matrix client

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Gomuks is a terminal Matrix client. The software uses mautrix and mauview.

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VoIP

Mirage – customizable, keyboard-operable Matrix chat client

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Mirage is a fancy, customizable, keyboard-operable Matrix chat client for encrypted and decentralized communication.

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VoIP

FluffyChat – multi-platform Matrix client

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

FluffyChat is a multi-platform Matrix client written in Dart/Flutter.

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VoIP

SchildiChat – Matrix client based on Element

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

SchildiChat is a Matrix client based on Element with a more traditional instant messaging experience. It’s a fork of Element Web/Desktop.

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VoIP

Syphon – privacy centric Matrix client

November 8, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Syphon aims to be built on the foundations of privacy, branding, and user experience to encourage users to adopt the Matrix protocol.

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Fractal – matrix client for GNOME

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Fractal is a Matrix messaging app for GNOME. Its interface is optimized for collaboration in large groups, such as free software projects.

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NeoChat – KDE matrix client

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

NeoChat is a Matrix client. Send text messages, videos and audio files to your family, colleagues and friends using the Matrix protocol.

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Messaging

Element – Matrix client with an emphasis on performance and usability

November 4, 2023 Steve Emms Internet

Element is a type of messaging app. You choose where your messages are stored, putting you in control of your data.

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