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Element

Element is a [matrix] client. A secure messenger.

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Features:     Messenger
    Group Messenger
    Video Calls
    Audio Calls
    Video Conference

License(s):     Apache-2.0

Platforms:     GNU/Linux
    MacOS
    Windows
    iOS
    Android
    Web

Accesses Data from:     [matix]

Interacts / Publishes to:     [matrix]

Interface:     JavaScript
    Touch
    Electron

Electron is a stripped down Chromium web-browser used as a component in an unfortunate amount of modern software. Since it's a tiny web-browser, it gives the developers the ability to deploy their websites as pieces of software installable locally. Hopefully locally. Since it's a small browser, you can't know for sure what parts are local. Electron apps are something in between web-sites and real software. But they feel like real software to the user. One more problem with Electron is that most of the times developing a native application using a native way of rendering it will result in much, much more optimized experience. Electron apps usually eat a lot of resources.


Programming Languages:     JavaScript
    ObjectiveC
    Swift
    Java
    Kotlin

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