Jami – Reach your peers directly in peer to peer

[App] Jami

Jami  Jami (a GNU package, formerly Ring) is a universal and distributed communication platform which respects the freedoms and privacy of users.

It is 100% Free software. Available on all platforms.

Communicate freely with Jami:
send text messages
make audio calls
make video calls
share pictures and files

Reach your peers directly in peer to peer !

Use your Jami account on multiple devices !

Available on Windows, macOS, iOS, GNU/Linux, Android and Android TV !

SIP account support available !

Next additions: audio/video call recording (Android), group chat…

Build with Jami on your IoT project: re-use the universal communications technology of Jami with its portable library on your system of choice.

Jami for Android TV is tested on NVIDIA SHIELD TV with Logitech cameras.

There are plenty of ways to help us, check out: jami.net/contribute ,
Contact us on Twitter: @jami_social , or Mastodon: @Jami

For more information, visit jami.net

Jami is published under the GPL license, version 3 or higher.
Copyright © Savoir-faire Linux

Jami user reviews :

I installed this app to connect to SIP, but this application is forcing us to create jami account. Developer should give an option to skip jami account creation and directly configure SIP.

I had to leave a review because this app has gone downhill. It defeats the purpose of a messaging app. You want to message someone in real-time without having to pay texting or data, especially if they live overseas. I have undelivered messages 90% of the time. Support. There’s no support unless you’re a GITLab developer. They don’t respond to emails and their support on Twitter is awful. They’re one of the few companies who doesn’t allow DMs on there.

Has big potential, it has everything you would expect a chat app to have besides group text chats at this time. From trying it out on a Pixel 2, it didn’t significantly impact battery life while still receiving push notifications. The desktop app has a rather large minimum window size however, and sent messages only appear on the device you send from. Received messages work fine though.

Well I think this app is kinda cool(must be) but I have two big problems! First, I can’t find my friends on jami and they can’t find me and I think maybe you should show us HOW to do it . it’s really confusing . Second, I can’t turn the dark theme off.I mean even when I turn it off, it doesn’t change.

It works as a messenger but file sending(photo, voice,…) does not work. It doesnt deliver files to the destination at all!

no group chat, no screen sharing, poor user experience and graphic. i try it just because there are not so many linux skype alternatives. hope it will be better in future.

Still needs more work on it, specially for ios, I use this app as an alternative for communication for IRAN INTERNET SHUTDOWN to stay be in touch with others, please fix the network problems and ios bugs.

Privacy at first place. Free and opensource! Sometimes android ask me to close the app for huge battery drain.

Linux client is unusable, linking accounts it’s a complex job, most of this app’s functionalities doesn’t work. This is just a refactoring of the old and also unusable GNU Ring application, it’s a shame to associate “GNU” with this thing here, so at least I’m glad that you’ve removed it from the name.

Jami is a very promising concept but it does not support registration of SIP accounts if the SIP server domain and registration domain are different (if you use a custom domain without hosting your own SIP server). I haven’t had this problem with other SIP clients. Personally, I wouldn’t use or recommend an app with such a major flaw, even if I could register. I would be interested in giving it another try once the app is fully functional. I uninstalled and reinstalled the app due to freezing upon launch. Beware: App design does not allow to simply log into existing Ring account after reinstall even with correct credentials!

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