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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.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    YakYak

    YakYak

    Desktop chat client for Google Hangouts

    Yakyak is an open-source, unofficial Hangouts desktop client built in CoffeeScript and Electron/Node.js. It emulates an iOS device to connect to Google Hangouts APIs, enabling messaging, status indicators, and notifications on Windows, macOS, and Linux—eliminating the need for a Chrome-based Hangouts app.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    The goal is to create a java-based instant messenger that can be used to communicate with anybody, any resource, any device. Ultimately one should be able to use it as an OS on a cell phone, or any other small portable device. Each "buddy" can be a
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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