FractalBeta
A Matrix messaging app for GNOME, written in Rust. Its interface is optimized for collaboration in large groups, such as free software projects, and will fit all screens, big or small.
Features
Stable Features
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End-to-end encryption
End-to-end encryption, including media and calls if supported
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Spaces
Browse, join and manage Matrix spaces
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VoIP (1:1)
1-to-1 voice/video calls
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Threads
Read, start and participate in threads
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Legacy SSO
Log in with Single Sign-On using the legacy API
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VoIP (Jitsi)
Jitsi-based group calls
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Multi-Account
Log into multiple accounts at the same time using a single client instance
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Multi-Language
Client user interface supports multiple languages
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OAuth 2.0
Log in using the new API based on the OAuth 2.0/OIDC standard
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Invisible Cryptography
Simplified client user experience and improved security by enforcing device verification per MSC4153
End-to-end encryption, including media and calls if supported
Browse, join and manage Matrix spaces
1-to-1 voice/video calls
Read, start and participate in threads
Log in with Single Sign-On using the legacy API
Jitsi-based group calls
Log into multiple accounts at the same time using a single client instance
Client user interface supports multiple languages
Log in using the new API based on the OAuth 2.0/OIDC standard
Simplified client user experience and improved security by enforcing device verification per MSC4153
Experimental Features
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VoIP (MatrixRTC)
Matrix-native voice/video calls based on MSC4143 MatrixRTC
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Simplified Sliding Sync
Swift and efficient connection to the server using the next generation API from MSC4186
Matrix-native voice/video calls based on MSC4143 MatrixRTC
Swift and efficient connection to the server using the next generation API from MSC4186
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