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myspace2017-09-04 10:17:41
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myspace, 2017-09-04 10:17:41

Which open source messenger to take?

Which open source messenger is suitable for this task: to make an intracorporate messenger with storing messages on the company's server, the ability to call through it, and to have ios and android + windows desktop applications, or a web version. Languages ​​preferably c++, c, java, javascript, but not essential. Thanks

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unclechu, 2017-09-14
@unclechu

Covers all of the above - https://riot.im/
This is a client to the Matrix protocol .
Among the shortcomings, it can be noted that the desktop version of Riot is made on Electron .
PS You can ask your questions here: https://riot.im/app/#/room/#ru.matrix:matrix.org

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akass, 2017-09-04
@akass

RocketChat

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Nikita Dergachov, 2017-09-04
@vanillathunder

Bitmessage

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Alexey Guest007, 2017-09-04
@Guest007

Jabber? Server - https://prosody.im/ or Openfire
Various clients - in bulk, including opensource.
The standard provides for calls and everything you need.

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kacejot, 2017-09-04
@kacejot

Opensource in C++ is Telegram .

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Egor Kazantsev, 2017-09-14
@saintbyte

Messenger Jabber and Asterix for calls.

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arturos, 2017-09-14
@arturos

Is there a replacement worthy of QIP?
All the messengers that are suggested above ... well, they are absolutely ugly and crooked ... It's a pity that the QIP project has curtailed ... we still use it for XMPP / ICQ in a corporate environment.

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CHILACE, 2017-09-16
@CHILACE

I was somehow interested in the Mattermost Team Edition: https://about.mattermost.com
There are a lot of options, for example: https://opensource.com/alternatives/slack

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Ruslan, 2019-10-19
@msHack

RetroShare easily breaks through NAT
Tox messenger easily breaks through double NAT
XMPP with OTR
JAMI is still damp but you can use
all of the above is open source I personally tested all these programs

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