Signal app
Posted by jpluimers on 2022/08/09
I totally forgot I had not mentioned Signal on my blog, so here it goes:
- Site: [Wayback/Archive.is] Signal >> Home:
Say “hello” to a different messaging experience. An unexpected focus on privacy, combined with all of the features you expect.
- Downloads at [Wayback/Archive.is] Signal >> Download Signal (mobile for Android and iOS, Desktop for Windows, MacOS and Debian based Linux distributions)
- Code is open source in the [Wayback/Archive.is] Github: Signal repositories, some of which are:
- [Wayback/Archive.is] signalapp/Signal-Android: A private messenger for Android.
Signal is a messaging app for simple private communication with friends.
Signal uses your phone’s data connection (WiFi/3G/4G) to communicate securely, optionally supports plain SMS/MMS to function as a unified messenger, and can also encrypt the stored messages on your phone.
- [Wayback/Archive.is] signalapp/Signal-iOS: A private messenger for iOS.
Signal is a free, open source, messaging app for simple private communication with friends.
- [Wayback/Archive.is] signalapp/Signal-Desktop: Signal — Private Messenger for Windows, Mac, and Linux
Signal Desktop links with Signal on Android or iOS and lets you message from your Windows, macOS, and Linux computers.
- [Wayback/Archive.is] signalapp/libsignal-client
libsignal-client contains platform-agnostic APIs useful for Signal client apps, exposed as a Java, Swift, or TypeScript library. The underlying implementations are written in Rust
- [Wayback/Archive.is] signalapp/Signal-Server: Server supporting the Signal Private Messenger applications on Android, Desktop, and iOS
Server supporting the Signal Private Messenger applications on Android, Desktop, and iOS
- [Wayback/Archive.is] signalapp/Signal-Android: A private messenger for Android.
–jeroen
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