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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 decentralized communications infrastructure.
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    Lightweight Mobile Instant Messenger is a Java platform-independent software to allow instant messaging between Mobile Phones and PCs. Specifically designed graphic-poor and with a low-bandwidth usage for use on a Internet WAP/GPRS connection.
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    A simple cliet/server voice chat for linux and hopefully windows. The program uses the GSM 06.10 codec for a 13 kbit/s bandwidth
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