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Hello everyone :blobcheer:
We have new Jami updates.

:apple_inc: A new version (3.61) of Jami was released yesterday on iOS.
It includes :
— A new messaging interface.
— The option to reply to or delete a message.
— Bug fixes.

:android: We have also released a beta version for Android, in anticipation of the official update, scheduled for next week.
The beta version includes :
— A new messaging interface.
— Bug fixes (message synchronization between devices).

Beta: play.google.com/apps/testing/c…

This entry was edited (2 years ago)
in reply to Jami

Super nouvelle, où puis-je télécharger cette version pour Android ?
in reply to Linuxon

Voici le lien pour la version beta sur Android :
play.google.com/apps/testing/c…
Vous pouvez aussi la télécharger directement depuis Google Play Store : vous avez l'option de devenir testeur pour la version beta. :)
This entry was edited (2 years ago)
in reply to Jami

Ha, dommage, je n'ai pas le playstore, j'ai F-Droid
in reply to Jami

@Rokosun maybe we can try it again :) - We've made Jami our official chat application in TROMjaro Linux - tromjaro.com/ - and we would like to use it for our projects instead of say Matrix. Decentralization and p2p is the way forward. Thank you for your work Jami team!


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in reply to Tio

@tio @roko
Oh, amazing project! This is exciting. Thank you very much. 😀
in reply to gdt

@gdt without issue, jami is the owner (CLA for contribution, license exception on some dependencies and other not in GPL) so they will not pursue themself.
A problem would be for a fork or if anyone packages Jami for the Appstore without consent, for this there is generally a license exception file in the repo. But in this case Jami packages Jami and dependencies got license exception (e.g. pjproject) or not in GPL. There is a lot of GPL libs used in iOS apps
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