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Cheogram's service can be used via a long list of XMPP-compatible software available for a range of platforms. This page documents the most common ones, and provides a summary of features relevant to Cheogram.
App name | Platform | Distributed via | Calls | In-call keypad (DTMF) | Contacts/dialer integration |
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Cheogram | Android | F-Droid, APK | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Snikket | Android, iOS | F-Droid, Google Play, Apple app store | Yes | Yes | No |
Conversations | Android | F-Droid, Google Play | Yes | No | No |
Dino | Linux | Packages | Yes (v0.3.0+) | No | No |
Movim | Web | mov.im and other instances | Yes | No | No |
Gajim | Linux, Windows | Packages, Flatpak | Legacy, Linux-only | Use the `/dtmf` command | No |
Pidgin | Linux, Windows | Packages | Legacy | No | No |
Legacy calls
Some clients have not been updated to use the latest standards for XMPP calling. There are indicated by "Legacy" in the "Calls" column above.
- Legacy calls may be unencrypted over the internet.
- Clients supporting legacy calls may not ring for incoming calls if you have non-legacy clients connected to your account.