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    Sideband

    Sideband

    LXMF client for Android, Linux and macOS to communicate with people

    Sideband is a privacy-focused, peer-to-peer mesh messaging protocol and platform that allows users to communicate directly over local networks or the internet without servers. It emphasizes metadata resistance and secure message delivery, working effectively in offline, low-bandwidth, or disaster recovery scenarios. Built-in Rust, Sideband supports encrypted group messaging, file transfers, and network self-discovery. It is ideal for use in community networks, crisis response, and...
    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    Bitchat

    Bitchat

    Bluetooth mesh chat, IRC vibes

    BitChat is a decentralized, peer-to-peer encrypted messaging app built by Jack Dorsey’s Permissionless Tech. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy mesh networking to relay messages without internet, servers, accounts, or phone numbers. Messages are end-to-end encrypted (Curve25519 + AES‑GCM) and the app includes a panic mode to erase data quickly.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    bitchat

    bitchat

    bluetooth mesh chat, IRC vibes

    bitchat is a decentralized peer-to-peer messaging app that operates over Bluetooth mesh networks, enabling local group chats without the need for internet, servers, or phone numbers. It is designed with privacy and security in mind, offering encrypted private messages and channels alongside a public local chat that requires no registration.
    Downloads: 72 This Week
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    P2Lan Transfer

    P2Lan Transfer

    Make LAN transfers easy, no server needed

    ...Just run the app on both devices and they can find each other automatically. You can also chat and send media or file with other devices locally (no server needed) and sync clipboard with that chat. 💻 Platform Support: Android, Windows. - Web, Linux, MacOS may available in the future.
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    Chatter

    Chatter

    A place for all your chatting apps.

    A place for all your chatting apps. Apps Chatter currently supports: WhatsApp Discord Microsoft Teams Telegram Android Messages Jitsi Meet Snapchat WeChat Google Chat Skype imo Building Instructions The main framework that Chatter uses is Tauri, a Node.js package. To build it, download Node.js and NPM, clone or download the repo and run 'npm run tauri build' This will build the app for your OS (Windows, macOS, Linux).
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