Every two weeks, my partner and I switch to a new messenger.
We have tried and found: -Telegram (works great, but privacy concerns)
-Signal (liked it, but has issues such as requirement of a phone number/can’t self host/federate)
-Snikket/XMPP (loved it)
-Session (stopped using shortly after we discovered that messages were coming in late due to no GCM).
-Jami (stopped using because it does not deliver some messages/calls).
-CWTCH (didn’t like the UI, felt too cluttered)
-Element/Matrix (liked it, but found the UI buggy/slow)
-Email/Deltachat (liked it, although a little slow and lacks phone calls)
-Briar (liked it, wish calls were possible)
So far her favorite is Snikket (xmpp). Last night she said “Snikket , Snikket, Snikket, I just love it. I just works. I tried to send someone a message on Signal, and it didn’t work, tried Snikket, BAM, it worked. I want to be the official Snikket spokesperson. It feels like sanity compared to all the bs alternatives.” I fully agree.
So, good job Snikket team (and of course the wider XMPP developer community), you’ve won us over.
Comments
June 8, 2022 18:39
@thefreecollective
I've the same impression about #xmpp and #SnikketIM . Its awesome! Not enough people even try it.
June 10, 2022 09:53
Testing Messengers
@thefreecollective Snikket looks like a fork of Conversations (https://conversations.im), which has been the gold standard android xmpp app for quite some time. But they don't tell you outright that it is and what's the difference, which I find suspicious.