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    AyuGram Desktop

    AyuGram Desktop

    Desktop Telegram client with good customization and Ghost mode.

    AyuGram Desktop is a powerful, open-source Telegram desktop client designed for users who want deeper control, privacy, and customization. Built as a fork of Telegram Desktop, it extends the core experience with advanced features while staying fast and familiar. AyuGram focuses heavily on privacy tools like ghost mode and anti-recall to give users more control over their messaging behavior. The app offers extensive UI and font customization, allowing users to tailor the interface to their personal style. It also includes convenience features such as built-in translation, enhanced media previews, and streamer-friendly options. ...
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    libsignal

    libsignal

    Home to the Signal Protocol and other cryptographic primitives

    ...Written primarily in Rust with bindings and APIs surfaced for Java, Swift, and TypeScript, this library encapsulates critical algorithms like the Double Ratchet, prekey mechanisms, secure key storage, and zero-knowledge group primitives, along with additional utilities for media handling and device key transfer. libsignal abstracts complex cryptographic constructions into reusable components that client applications can adopt to ensure forward secrecy, authentication, and integrity without re-implementing core security logic. Although its primary use is within the Signal ecosystem, its documentation and exposed interfaces allow developers to explore modern secure messaging primitives or use pieces of the protocol in experimental applications.
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    Riot Android

    Riot Android

    A glossy Matrix collaboration client for Android

    ...Users appreciate Riot’s ability to join public or private communities hosted across different Matrix servers, making it useful for both personal and organizational communication with interoperability at its core.
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    Interactable

    Interactable

    Experimental implementation of high performance interactable views

    This is an experimental implementation of a declarative API for handling fluid user interactions with views at 60 FPS in React Native. Here are some example use-cases for views that users can interact with. Swipeable card (a la Google Now) springing into place unless swiped away with enough force. Drawer snapping between closed and open with buttons appearing gradually as it's being dragged. Collapsible header that snaps to a smaller size as the content below is being scrolled. Chat heads (a...
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    P2PChat is a instant messenger based on Java, JavaFX and direct IP connections.
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