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What Is Rocket.Chat?Rocket.Chat is a secure, customizable, open-source communications platform with enterprise-grade features that make it a viable solution for help desk and support operations.
Mastodon is a decentralized microblogging platform that participates in the Fediverse network. But if you have a Mastodon instance or are planning to deploy one, you may be concerned with its media storage demands and efficiency.
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a real-time, text-based communication protocol with a long history of use for group chats and discussion forums.
Mastodon is an open-source and self-hosted social media platform for microblogging. It is similar to Twitter, allowing users to follow other users and post text, pictures, and video content.
Mastodon is an open source and self-hosted microblogging platform. It’s a social media platform similar to Twitter, allowing users to follow other users and post text, pictures, and video content.
Mastodon is an open-source and decentralized micro-blogging platform. Like Twitter, it lets users follow other users and post text, photos, and video content.
Element is a free open source chat and messaging client that is an alternative to Discord and Slack.
Riot is an open source complete communication service. You can use Riot to chat, exchange files, make voice or video calls, and add bots; all while keeping control of your data.
What is Mastodon?Mastodon is a free, decentralized, and open source social network alternative to Twitter.
Rocket.Chat is an open source chat software alternative to Slack that ships with the feature rich components users have come to expect for team productivity.
WeeChat is a multi-platform, terminal-based Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client written in C. Weechat is intended to be flexible and extensible, and thus has all sorts of plugins written in different languages including Python, Perl, and Ruby.
ZNC is an IRC bouncer. It’s designed to run on a server that remains connected to an IRC network and buffer messages.
Openfire is an open-source real-time collaboration (instant messaging) server, built on the XMPP protocol and available for multiple platforms.
Ejabberd is a Jabber daemon written in the Erlang programming language. It is extensible, flexible and very high performance.
Prosody is a XMPP/Jabber server programmed in Lua that is simple and lightweight. Prosody uses fewer resources than its counterparts and is designed to be easy to configure and run.
Openfire is an open source real-time collaboration (instant messaging) server, built on the XMPP protocol and available for multiple platforms.
Ejabberd, the Erlang Jabber Daemon, is an extensible, flexible and very high performance XMPP server written in the Erlang programming language.
Irssi is a popular IRC client with a flexible plugin architecture and an embedded Perl interpreter.
Irssi is a terminal-based chat client for real-time conversations over Internet Relay Chat (IRC). IRC is the common meeting ground for Linode users to exchange knowledge and troubleshoot issues in our public channel, #linode on OFTC.
Ejabberd, the “Erlang Jabber Daemon,” is an extensible, flexible and very high performance XMPP server written in the Erlang programming language.
Prosody is a lightweight and simple XMPP/Jabber server that aims to be easy to use. Written in the Lua programming language, it has minimal resource requirements and aims to be easy to configure and run.
Prosody is a Lua-based XMPP/Jabber server, designed with minimalist ideas and goals. It has low resource requirements and is intended to be easy to configure and run.
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