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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
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.

ClientComparison (last edited 2023-171 22:45:10 by Singpolyma)