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Mirage
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Includes filters
It's possible to change the look of images and videos via filters.
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Buggy
Messages get lost users have trouble getting their codes to log in and has trouble actually finding the users contacts.
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Groups
It's possible to send messages to multiple people at once. Either by setting up a group or by selecting a bunch of people individually. Groups can also be muted if they get too noisy.
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Messages self-destruct after they've been viewed
Once a message has been viewed, it gets deleted from Snapchat's servers. Thus, unless a person chooses to save the message manually (a notification will be sent if a user decides to take a screenshot), there will be no trace of it left. It enables a bit more consequence-free, in-the-moment kind of communication to occur.
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Generates a contact list
Once the account setup process is complete, Mirage generates a list of people from your contacts that you are most likely interested in sending messages via Mirage.
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Interface designed for getting things done quickly
Tap a contact to take a picture, tap and hold a contact to record video. Tapping the screen will allow you to add text to photos and videos just taken. Swiping the screen changes what camera is used. Swiping from the side allows sending text and voice messages. Voice messages are recorded the same way videos are by tapping and holding on a contact just from a different view.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS
Publisher:
mobli
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7.7M
Required Android Version:
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Element (formerly Riot)
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Bridges to other networks
You're not confined within Element's or even Matrix garden, and you don't have to make users of other networks switch to Matrix.
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Markdown support
Code snippets in chats can be highlighted with Markdown.
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Simple interface
Element has a very simple interface, adding the ability for more inexperienced users to use it.
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VOIP and Videoconferencing
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Supports encryption
Element allows for fully encrypted text, voice, and video chatting.
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Widgets support
Want to watch that flick at YouTube and discuss it at the same time? Have Grafana graphs stacked above your DevOps team chat? Collaboratively edit Google Docs and chat over without switching applications? This is possible with Element.
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Decentralized
An open network for secure, decentralized communication.
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Self-hosting and federated network
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Libre/open source
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Search
Search messages in your current room, or all the rooms you're in. Not subject to a message history limit like Slack.
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Cross platform
Web browser Linux OS X Windows Android iOS
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Large existing community
With public rooms for many people, and you can create your own and let people from the community join.
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Etherpad real-time document collaboration
An easy to activate integration that allows multiple authors to edit a document simultaneously.
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File Sharing
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Supports text, voice, video
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Platforms:
MacOS, Windows, Linux, Android, Browser, iOS
License:
Apache License 2.0
Publisher:
New Vector Ltd
End-to-end encryption:
Yes (optional)
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Snapchat
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Security concerns
In 2013, Snapchat was hacked. As a result phone numbers and usernames of 4.6 million users were published online. That happened after concerns were raised by a security firm weeks before that Snapchat dismissed. Other security concerns were pointed out to Snapchat throughout 2014 including ways that the service could be used for DDOS attacks and how their anti-robot measures can be circumvented. Snapchat has since implemented two-factor authentication.
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Allows sharing photos, videos and texts that self-destruct
All Snapchat communications disappear after they've been viewed. It creates more interesting conversation when you don't have to worry about consequences as much. Additionally you can doodle on photos.
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Non-intuitive UI
The UI space is well used but you'll likely miss a few messages until you understand of the UI works; it's not like the average mobile apps.
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Includes news
Snapchat includes a Discover page (accessed by two swipes from the right side) where curated list of news and entertainment outlets can put up news from their sites.
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Does not get in the way of what it's designed to do
Snapchat is first and foremost a way to share photos so the first thing that the app presents the user with is the camera enabled and ready to take photos. Once photos or videos are taken, it's possible to caption them or draw on them.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS
Publisher:
Snapchat Inc
File Size:
17M
Required Android Version:
4.0 and up
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Bolt
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One tap photo and video sharing
Tap a contact to take a picture, tap and hold a contact to record video. Tapping the screen will allow you to add text to photos and videos just taken.
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Only available in select countries
Bolt is limited to New Zealand, Singapore, and South Africa.
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One-to-one conversations increase chance of feedback
Limiting conversations to only two parties increases the likelihood of getting a response.
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No groups
Bolt only allows one-to-one communications.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS
Publisher:
Instagram
File Size:
2.3M
Required Android Version:
4.0 and up
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Handcent Next SMS
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Can split a group text
Splitting a group text is a great option, so that follow-up can be personal and not everyone sees every response.
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Name is confusing
In your app drawer you'll see "Next SMS" but in Google Play "Handcent" is the first word of the app. That might confuse some people.
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Missed notification reminders
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Texting from a PC, Mac or tablet requires extra work
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Can text from a PC, Mac or tablet
Texting from another device allows one to not pick up one's phone every minute.
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Customizable appearance
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Hike
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Lots of great features
It contains a wallet for money transfer, news update & sports update feature.
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Security of user information
First of all, this is closed source software. It also lacks-end-to-end encryption. In today's time, irrespective of every other feature, encryption is the most important one. Because without it, rest of the features become risky to use and thus meaningless.
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Without data media sharing option within 100m
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Great sticker system
A very fast sticker suggestion based on key words typed. This helps to send relevant stickers quickly. Also when we press upon a sticker it opens a quick reply sticker option.
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Night-mode
Hike has an app theme & auto night mode(8pm-6am) inside to reduce strain on eye while texting at night.
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Has a timeline
It has a timeline(photo + text), which is similar to BBM.
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Photo editing feature
It has a selfie edit feature like Instagram, helps with editing selfies for profile photos & photo statuses.
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InTouch Messenger
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Filesharing support
Allows sharing any kind of file over the Internet.
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Not a lot of people are using the app
The app has just 35 reviews on the Play store.
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Multiple real-time locationsharing features
The app allow shaking the phone to discover nearby people interested in starting a conversation. The app also allows constantly sharing your location with contacts for a set amount of time.
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P2P video
The app has peer to peer video chat.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / WP
Publisher:
Alpha Touch
File Size:
6.6M
Required Android Version:
4.0 and up
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Skype Qik
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Video shooting is easy
A swipe down from the main screen of Qik and a tap on the record button will start recording a video that can be up to 42-seconds long. Once recorded the video can be sent to anyone in the address book.
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Limited to contacts in the address book
It's only possible to send video to contacts in the address book.
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Allows canned video responses
Up to 12 five-second videos can be recorded and used as a quick way to respond.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / WP
Publisher:
Skype
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Required Android Version:
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Vine Messages
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Can communicate outside of Vine
You can send messages to people outside of Vine.
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Can't share images or videos from camera roll
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Video tools
Vine can capture a video for you and has a grid to help line up shots.
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No group messaging
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Video messages
Videos can be up to six seconds long.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / WP
Publisher:
Vine Labs
File Size:
Varies with device
Required Android Version:
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GroupMe
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Reads receipts
GroupMe has a built in function to read receipts.
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Drains battery fast
GroupMe, in order to have a constant connection which allows for notifications drains the battery of a device quickly, which is not ideal for a messaging app that one needs on time notifications from.
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Great web client
GroupMe has an excellent web client that can be used to send and receive messages and manage groups from the desktop.
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IFTTT Integration
Allows sending messages from web services via IFTTT.
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Integrated calendar
It's possible to add location and time with reminders directly in the GroupMe app.
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Makes it easy to silence 1 or all groups
GroupMe has settings that allow muting a single group or turn off all GroupMe notifications from within the app.
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Does not require everyone in the group to have a smartphone
GroupMe can set up a custom phone number which allows people without the App to send and receive messages. This makes it easy to add anyone to messaging.
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Android iOS WP
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groupme
File Size:
Varies with device
Required Android Version:
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StealthChat
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Many people have difficulty registering the app
Multiple people have reported not being able to receive the activation code required to register the app.
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Can send self-destructing messages
Messages can be set to self-destruct after a set time.
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Code is not verified
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Offers 3 types of encryption
The app claims to be the only communication app that encrypts data in transit, on disk and on screen. Encryption in transit is used to make sure no-one can listen in on your conversations even if the traffic is going through their servers, encryption on disk is used to make sure that even if someone gets ahold of your phone and is capable of extracting your messages from it they won't be able to read them and screen encryption is essentially a lock screen that sets in after a set amount of time used to make prevent "shoulder surfing".
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Poor support
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Lacks group chat
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Closed source
No way to verify security practices.
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Platforms:
Android / iOS
Required Android Version:
4.0
End-to-end encryption:
Yes
Audio recording:
Yes
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Pulse SMS
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No RCS support
But only Messages has that.
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Multi-platform/Unified Messaging
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Inconsistent and intermittently unreliable syncing with web app.
Forgets password periodically - dev insists that it doesn't do this - but it does. Despite syncing via cloud there is no backup option.
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Open-source
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The web and pc clients haven't been updated in almost a year. No support for gifs in the web or pc clients. Sometimes the web and pc clients are unable to login or do not sync messages.
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Per-Conversation Customization
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Lacks support for UWP on Windows 10
UWP apps aren't hard to build - Luke K could bring his app to the Windows Store easily and make a TON of people happy at work.
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One-time fee
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Good Material Design UI
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Encrypted messaging content on devices
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You can use the iOS app as long as you know how to sideload it
It is on GitHub and there's a way to sideload it with Cydia impactor and appsigner.io
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Facebook Slingshot
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One tap photo and video sharing
The first thing that the app presents the user with is the camera enabled and ready to take photos and videos. Photos and videos can have text written on them in white letters or drawn on with various colors and brush sizes.
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Send to receive is unintuitive
Requiring users to first share a photo or video before they can view photos and videos from others can often feel frustrating.
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Send to receive nudges users to interact
Requiring users to first share a photo or video before they can view photos and videos from others makes it more likely that the other person will respond.
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QKSMS
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Allows responding to SMS without opening the app
When a new sms is received, a window will pop up that has the message and allows answering it from there, without having to open the app. It can be dismissed by tapping anywhere else on the screen.
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Last update was 2021
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Per-conversation notification settings
Users can set different notification settings per user as an easy way to know who is messaging without having to look at the actual message.
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Buggy
There are little annoyances here and there, from dark theme problems making text unreadable to crashing and missing notifications.
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Easily communicate with groups
Users can communicate with large groups at the same time due to the included group messaging feature. This is convenient when trying to synchronize with friends or colleagues.
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Lacks features compared to other offerings
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Very active developer who listens to the community
While QKSMS is one of the younger apps, the developer is quickly adding features/fixing bugs.
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Free
The app is available for free with an optional donation IAP that ranges from $1-$10.
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Beautiful design
Responsive, highly customizable Material Design interface makes for a native looking app that fits in well with Google's UI design guidelines.
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Save yourself from sending out bad messages
Through delayed messaging one can set it up so that a message is not sent automatically. This can help for those times that it may be best to think something over before sending out a rash message.
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Readable in day or night due to themes
There are light and dark themes available within the settings which can be switched depending on how light it is around one when using the app. The dark theme can also help to conserve battery when being used as not as much brightness and hence battery will be used.
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Schedule messages
Users can schedule messages to be sent for later.
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Convenient Android Wear support
Those that own an Android Wear device will be able to set it to receive their messages on the Android Wear device making for convenient notifications and easy messaging through not having to take their phone out.
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Platforms:
Android
Publisher:
QK Labs
File Size:
5.3M
Required Android Version:
4.0.3 and up
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Antox
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Free, open source
Antox is licensed under Creative Commons with source code available on GitHub. Being open source makes it possible to make sure your messaging are not controlled by a corporation.
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High data usage
Antox uses the Tox protocol which is Peer to Peer, so there will be high data usage and battery drain. WiFi only mode is currently recommended for now.
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Peer-to-peer
There is no middleman, all communication happens between the users.
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Still in early development
Antox is still really early in development, being in beta currently.
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Battery drain
Antox uses the Tox protocol which is Peer to Peer, so there will be high data usage and battery drain.
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Platforms:
Android
Publisher:
im.tox.antox
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N/A
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Threema
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Registration without phone number
Registration is handled by random generated IDs. No phone number needed.
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Not free
Unlike many other options Threema is not free as it costs $1.99 for the app.
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Encrypted communication
Provides complete end-to-end encryption.
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Single device only
You cannot use multiple devices to send messages. However, it does have message mirroring on a web client.
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Company behind Threema is based in Switzerland
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No cloud sync
E2E encryption means no cloud syncing of messages.
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Servers in Switzerland
Privacy laws protect the data Threema has.
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Supports encrypted group chats
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Provides a web client
You can control and message with friends via Threema Web, the official web client for Threema.
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Ability to send pics and videos
Threema supports sending media messages such as video, pics and even voice messages.
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Group chat polls
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Allows verification of contacts identity via QR Code
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Platforms:
Android / iOS / WP
Publisher:
Threema GmbH
File Size:
15M
Required Android Version:
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Disa
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Doesn't support most messaging apps
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Does what it's supposed to do, without bloatware
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Disa doesn't follow the Google Design Guidelines
Hamburger Menu/Navigation Drawer (Side Menu): https://www.google.com/design/spec/patterns/navigation-drawer.html#navigation-drawer-content No Animations: https://www.google.com/design/spec/animation/meaningful-transitions.html https://www.google.com/design/spec/animation/delightful-details.html Empty Pages/States: https://www.google.com/design/spec/patterns/empty-states.html# Maybe a Launch screen?: https://www.google.com/design/spec/patterns/launch-screens.html#launch-screens-branded-launch
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Open source plugin API
Everyone can develop their own plug-ins.
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Does not support Google SMS
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Easy to use
Disa is very easy to use and has an open source API, so many new services will be added soon.
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Closed source
Disa is closed source, so the development speed is capped of their team, no external developer can help or add features that are not on the route of the team.
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Customizable notifications
Ability to set different notification sound/vibration/led based on the plugin.
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Doesn't support WhatsApp at the moment
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Unified conversations
Ability to merge conversations from the same contact on different services.
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Attaching pictures suddenly failed; no working solution.
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Friendly developers and generally good G+ community
Fast, decent replies to questions, even if they've been asked before.
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Smaller development team leading somewhat slow implementation of requested features
Though the main development (framework, etc) is moving along fine, things like quick reply and sending multiple images at once should've been in quicker.
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Many requested features
The developer team does actually listen to the community and adds requested features.
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Constantly asks to re-authenticate WhatsApp
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Pushbullet support
Disa works great with Pushbullet, allowing you to answer from your PC.
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Doesn't let you customize notifications per conversation or contact
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Many languages
Help and support in many languages.
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Disa takes privacy much more serious
Currently, the Disa team knows less about you than the website you're currently visiting.
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Great material design
With color-changing design with custom colors for each service.
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Platforms:
Android
Publisher:
Disa.im
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34M
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Line
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Large celebrity and public figure usage rate
The caveat is that they are in Japan, but the app is commonly used to 'follow' public figures.
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Account is locked to the Phone Number & Device
The entire account is locked to the phone number, which cannot be changed. If the application is installed on a new device with the same phone number, the previous account data will be wiped.
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Enormous, constantly updated stamp collection
Since many brands use stamps for promotional purposes, everything from movies to food brands to Taylor Swift have released stamp collections.
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Users have been concentrated in Japan
Of the 360+ million registered users, the top country is Japan (50 million). Thailand and Indonesia are 2nd and 3rd with 33 and 30 million, respectively, with very small market penetration in the US (10 million, 11th place).
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Photo filter and editing capabilities
Users have in-app editing tools, as well as Line's separate camera application, which has additional tools.
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Integrated social network
Similar to Facebook's timeline.
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Wickr
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Doesn't require a phone number
Unlike most, you can use your phone but you don't have to. You can register without giving anything and add contacts either via e-mail (only) or phone number.
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Partially Open source
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Content shredder
Wickr has a feature that not only erases all messages, but also overwrites them with junk data.
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Small user base
Wickr claims that one million users have downloaded the app with no information on how many active users they have. But even if every person that has downloaded the app is an active user, the userbase is really small compared to apps like WhatsApp that boast about hundreds of millions of active users.
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Can find other users securely
Instead of using usernames, emails or phone numbers to find other users, Wickr uses hashes derived from phone numbers or email addresses (this applies to the find friends functionality only). Hashes are the result of a one-way cryptographic function, meaning it's purposefully difficult to reconstruct original data (phone numbers and email addresses in this case) from them. For Wickr, hashes are generated on the client's side so that no personal information is ever sent to the Wickr servers. The app finds people on your contact list that also use Wickr by comparing the hashes that get generated from contacts and comparing them to the hashes that are stored on Wickr servers.
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Group messaging
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Messages have user-defined lifespan
Messages can have a lifespan between 3 seconds and 6 days. Received messages arrive locked. Once they are opened by the recipient, a timer starts counting down until the message is deleted. Of course, the recipient can still copy them or take a screenshot.
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By default, doesn't allow taking screenshots
Wickr disables the screenshot functionality altogether when the app is open. However, there are ways to circumvent this, as if the user has a rooted phone and has installed apps to overide this block or if a screenshot is taken via some apps that project the screen to a PC.
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Includes a basic photo editor
The editor allows cropping images, drawing and writing text on them as well as add decorations.
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Telegram
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Free and convenient large file sharing
Copy/paste videos, gifs, images, geolocation, documents, and even executable files. Drag over files for practically any time up to 2GB in size. Images can be compressed, too.
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Not fully open source
Telegram has an open API and protocol free for everyone, but the backend software is not open source. Therefore 100% privacy can not be evaluated.
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Free of cost
The application is available free of cost.
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Can only be used with a phone number
It is not possible to activate and use Telegram by mail etc. You need a phone number.
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Privacy focused
In addition to the end-to-end encryption [only in secret chats] that provides privacy to communications, the app also includes self destructing timers for chats, and the ability to permanently delete messages, yours and theirs, from your and their devices.
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Only "Secret Chat" messages are encrypted end to end
The only way to get end-to-end encryption (client-client) using Telegram is to use the Secret Chat function, anything through the service is server-client encrypted. Also secret chat is only implemented in the mobile apps, meaning there is no way to encrypt messages end-to-end when using the desktop client or the web browser client.
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Media messaging
Videos, gifs, images, geolocation, and documents.
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"Secret Chat" feature is not available for desktop client
Secret chats with end to end encryption are only available on mobile apps.
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Channels for one way broadcasting
Broadcasting channels suitable for announcing things.
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No source code sintax highlighting
Telegram does not have source code syntax highlighting, making it difficult to share code snippets.
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Beautiful UI
Very customizable with a lot of clean looking options.
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Does not work for visually impaired
Doesn't work for visually impaired.
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Possible to send photos and videos without compression
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Does not support spherical 360° photos
Spherical 360° photos becoming more popular these days, but Telegram does not support such format.
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Supergroups of up to 200,000 people
In Supergroups, anyone along with admins can delete their messages from all sides. A message can be pinned to the top. All of the user's messages can be deleted by an administrator, and they can be banned and reported as well. Supergroups can have a public link (outside of Asia, due to high spam volumes), which is also a username.
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Does not support text messaging
You can NOT make it your default text messaging App.
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Two-step verification
You can set up an additional password to your account, which can be reset by your email. You don't have to use an email if you do not want to. If you lose access to your email or forget your password, you will be able to reset it via text message if your account is over seven days old and will receive it within a week (in case you recover anything before then).
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Secure
Telegram uses an open source MTProto encryption protocol that provides complete end-to-end encryption for secret chats. To show off their confidence in the protocol the company behind Telegram has organized $200,000 and $300,000 challenges to break the encryption. So far there have been no winners.
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Saved messages
You can write messages to yourself. You can write some notes, add links, and see everything across all your devices.
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Cloud chat keys are kept in different jurisdiction
Even though encryption used for cloud-based storage (e.g. Gmail, Facebook, iCloud) may not be as secure as end-to-end encryption or zero-knowledge storage, Telegram does the most that it can by holding keys to chats in different jurisdictions, requiring intergovernmental cooperation to obtain the keys. This is aside from whatever other security measures have been taken, of course.
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Multiplatform native client apps
There are native desktop, mobile and web client apps, that are optimized for speed and are light on memory usage.
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Open source client apps
Client apps are open source, making whole service more trustworthy.
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Unlimited storage
Unlimited number of files can be stored forever on the cloud. You can upload files up to 1.5 GB each.
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Voice and video messages
You can post voice and video messages if you are too lazy to write text messages.
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Group Voice Chat
This Discord-like feature adds to the interactivity of the application.
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Pinned Messages
You can pin messages to the top of groups or supergroups so members will see them when opening the group.
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Self-destruct messages
Messages in individual chats can be set to self destruct on a timer. They will disappear after the timer expires. Messages in all new chats can be set to self-destruct with a global auto-delete timer in Settings > Privacy and Security > Auto-Delete Messages.
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Edit or delete messages after sending them
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Banned in China
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Save time with inline bots and link previews
Unfortunately, on the desktop videos don't play, but images are viewable without visiting popular websites like imgur and Instagram. You can play YouTube videos and others within the app, so you don't need to embed code or anything. With inline bots, such as @gif, @pic/bing, @vid/YouTube, etc, you can look things up without leaving the client or chat that you're in. Simply type the name and some keywords and wait for the results to load.
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@mentions
You can ping people to get their attention by @mentioning them.
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Desktop app handles HiDPI
The desktop app has a built in setting to scale the UI of the app up to 200% which allows for those with 4k monitors/screens to use the app without scaling issues.
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High quality calls
Uses the latest GPL audio codecs, such as Opus, an adaptative high-quality codec that supersedes AAC at any bitrate.
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Customer support is within the app
Although it's volunteer based, but still pretty top-notch if available, which it tends to be.
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Large groups can have channels called 'Topics'
Topics are now available in groups of 100+ members and have a sleek two-column layout and new buttons to quickly navigate. A default topic called General is now in every topic group, holding the group’s service messages and previous message history.
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Popular in the USA
On SimilarWeb you can see that Telegram is on the top 15 among all communication apps.
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Specs
Platforms:
Web, Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, macOS, BSD, Windows phone, UWP
Publisher:
Various companies affiliated with Telegram
File Size:
2048 MB
End-to-end encryption:
Secret chats
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