A free and open-source XMPP chat client in your browser
This thing is kinda full-featured, pretty exciting! Check it out:
Features
- Available as overlayed chat boxes or as a full-page app. See here for the fullscreen version.
- A plugin architecture based on pluggable.js
- Chat statuses (online, busy, away, offline)
- Desktop notifications
- Multi-user chatrooms (XEP 45)
- Chatroom bookmarks (XEP 48)
- Direct invitations to chat rooms (XEP 249)
- vCard support (XEP 54)
- Service discovery (XEP 30)
- In-band registration (XEP 77)
- Roster item exchange (XEP 144)
- Custom status messages
- Typing and chat state notifications (XEP 85)
- File sharing / HTTP File Upload (XEP 363)
- Messages appear in all connected chat clients / Message Carbons (XEP 280)
- Third person “/me” messages (XEP 245)
- Server-side archiving of messages (XEP 313)
- Hidden messages (aka Spoilers) (XEP 382)
- Client state indication (XEP 352)
- Last Message Correction (XEP 308)
- OMEMO encrypted messaging (XEP 384)
- Anonymous logins, see the anonymous login demo
- Message Retractions (XEP 424)
- Message Moderation (XEP 425)
- Translated into over 30 languages
So… I’ve turned to other chat options, such as Rocket.chat and others, but this seems to get all the features I like, and I was wondering if this would be a good fit for mage.party. I mean, that domain isn’t resolving on the web, and according to https://modules.prosody.im/mod_conversejs.html I can turn it on with one line in the config (but I’d probably want to tweak it still!).
Interesting, ne?
Mozilla switched over to Riot/matrix recently, but with the abject failure of video chat to be satisfying in any meangingful way during “social distancing”, I’m really liking jabber and mumble. Ahem, mumble.
So, mages: should be make this thing be on the web, and maybe open it up a bit? Invite friends, show them what can be, and point them to a website for it?