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maxmoon 🌱

@delta @lk108 @linmob The important question is:

Is it finally possible to send encrypted voicemails over Delta Chat?

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@utopify_org @lk108 @linmob yes, audio messages are supported ... as it is the "core Rust" library taking care of all the networking and encryption, it is encrypted (UIs can't really get this wrong :)

Lothar

@delta I can confirm for DeltaTouch: Voice messages are sent via the core, so if autocrypt is enabled (check for the lock symbol), they're encrypted. @utopify_org @linmob

maxmoon 🌱

@lk108 @delta @linmob woohoo... haven't used Delta Chat for a while.

It looks like a lot of stuff was done.

Another question, because this bothered me the last time:

Does someone created another client for desktops, because it was "not so good", because it was build on... what's its face... Electron or something.

treefit

@utopify_org @lk108 @delta @linmob
desktop client is still electron, but we have plans to try out switching to tauri. though tauri is still web-based. But you could probably fork some other messenger app like fractal and convert it to use deltachat core instead of matrix for the backend to have some starting point.

As @lk108 wrote in the blogpost it's not so hard to make your own client ui on top of #deltachat_core

maxmoon 🌱

@treefit @lk108 @delta @linmob Tauri sounds interesting.

Using DeltaChatCore for weechat could be something interesting, too, just to have something lightweight for the terminal.

Hopefully adding voicemails or other media will work with it.

treefit

@utopify_org @lk108 @delta @linmob
there is github.com/adbenitez/deltachat so certainly possible to make a TUI client. Though this one is not in active development (still worked last time I tried a few months ago though)

LINux on MOBile

@utopify_org @lk108 @delta I like git.sr.ht/~link2xt/kdeltachat, but I have not tried it lately, and due to it having no releases, it's sadly not available in most distributions. See also linuxphoneapps.org/apps/chat.d

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