Quicksy
by Daniel Gultsch
An XMPP client with Easy Entry and Easy Discovery
App Name | Quicksy |
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Developer | Daniel Gultsch |
Category | Communication |
Download Size | 21 MB |
Latest Version | 2.17.12+playstore |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
Google Play | Download |
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Quicksy is a spin off of the popular XMPP client Conversations with automatic contact discovery.
You sign up with your phone number and Quicksy will automatically—based on the phone numbers in your address book—suggest possible contacts to you.¹ Quicksy can be downloaded for free from Google Play Store. The source code is licensed under the GPLv3 and available on Github. Under the hood Quicksy is a full-fledged XMPP client that lets you communicate with any user on any publicly federating server. Likewise users on Quicksy can be contacted from the outside simply by adding [email protected] to your contact list.
Aside from the contact sync the user interface is deliberately as close to Conversations as possible. This allows users to eventually migrate from Quicksy to Conversations without having to relearn how the app works.
Recent changes:
· Easier access to custom notification sounds via Contact details -> Overflow menu -> Custom notifications)
· Fix direct share targets on new Android versions
· Ability to restrict avatar visibility to contacts
· Make use of SASL SCRAM Downgrade Protection (XEP-0474)
· Allow audio recording to be pause by tapping the timer
· Fix reactions in MUC PMs
· Stop accepting 'fallback messages' for reactions, receipts and display markers
· Add some more media preview icons
You sign up with your phone number and Quicksy will automatically—based on the phone numbers in your address book—suggest possible contacts to you.¹ Quicksy can be downloaded for free from Google Play Store. The source code is licensed under the GPLv3 and available on Github. Under the hood Quicksy is a full-fledged XMPP client that lets you communicate with any user on any publicly federating server. Likewise users on Quicksy can be contacted from the outside simply by adding [email protected] to your contact list.
Aside from the contact sync the user interface is deliberately as close to Conversations as possible. This allows users to eventually migrate from Quicksy to Conversations without having to relearn how the app works.
Recent changes:
· Easier access to custom notification sounds via Contact details -> Overflow menu -> Custom notifications)
· Fix direct share targets on new Android versions
· Ability to restrict avatar visibility to contacts
· Make use of SASL SCRAM Downgrade Protection (XEP-0474)
· Allow audio recording to be pause by tapping the timer
· Fix reactions in MUC PMs
· Stop accepting 'fallback messages' for reactions, receipts and display markers
· Add some more media preview icons