Difference between revisions of "Instant messaging (IM)"
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[[wikipedia:Instant messaging]] | [[wikipedia:Instant messaging]] | ||
− | + | * [[Mattermost]] ([[2015]]) | |
+ | * [[Discord]] (2015) | ||
+ | * [[Gitter]] ([[2014]]) | ||
* [[Slack]] (2013) | * [[Slack]] (2013) | ||
* [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC) | * [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC) | ||
* [[Jitsi]] ([[2003]]) | * [[Jitsi]] ([[2003]]) | ||
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* [[Matrix (protocol)|Matrix]] (client: [[Riot.im|Riot]]) | * [[Matrix (protocol)|Matrix]] (client: [[Riot.im|Riot]]) | ||
* [[Rocket.Chat]] (at least [[2016]]) | * [[Rocket.Chat]] (at least [[2016]]) | ||
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* [[Keybase]] (open-source client with proprietary server) | * [[Keybase]] (open-source client with proprietary server) | ||
* [[Wire (software)|Wire (Open Source - End to End Encrypted)]] | * [[Wire (software)|Wire (Open Source - End to End Encrypted)]] | ||
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* [[Google Chat]]: [[Spaces]] | * [[Google Chat]]: [[Spaces]] | ||
Revision as of 14:51, 24 December 2023
- Mattermost (2015)
- Discord (2015)
- Gitter (2014)
- Slack (2013)
- Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
- Jitsi (2003)
- Matrix (client: Riot)
- Rocket.Chat (at least 2016)
- Zulip (2012)
- Keybase (open-source client with proprietary server)
- Wire (Open Source - End to End Encrypted)
Google trends
Free plans
- Microsoft Teams (March 2017)
- Chanty (2017)
- Fleep (2012)
Related terms
- Intercom (2011)
See also
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