At a glance of the reviews it lacks a bunch of basic functionality. Are you suggesting the privacy feature is the main selling point? It certainly is why iooked at it but it seems far from even beta right now. Is there a killer feature worth trying out?
yea there supposed to add sms support to as well as matrix p2p module which would be really cool, although the project only a few developers so it relys on contrubitors and donations
I noticed and liked that as well. Both Fluffychat and Schildichat do that. Both are on fdroid and play store. I’ve used both. I am currently using element and fluffy. I spend most of my time in element still though it is starting to annoy me more :)
yea i’ve heard that fluffychat is nice although ios users here. and in terms of adoption in the us the client would need to support ios and android such as element
At a glance of the reviews it lacks a bunch of basic functionality. Are you suggesting the privacy feature is the main selling point? It certainly is why iooked at it but it seems far from even beta right now. Is there a killer feature worth trying out?
If it only has encryption that already puts it ahead of 99% of all the other Matrix clients. I think it’s wise of them to implement this first.
yea there supposed to add sms support to as well as matrix p2p module which would be really cool, although the project only a few developers so it relys on contrubitors and donations
it’s in alpha my bad but it’s the way the app lays out the messages, feels like an instant messenger not a matrix client
I noticed and liked that as well. Both Fluffychat and Schildichat do that. Both are on fdroid and play store. I’ve used both. I am currently using element and fluffy. I spend most of my time in element still though it is starting to annoy me more :)
yea i’ve heard that fluffychat is nice although ios users here. and in terms of adoption in the us the client would need to support ios and android such as element