Desktop client for the Matrix protocol
The motivation behind the project is to provide a native desktop app
for Matrix that feels more like a mainstream chat app.
- Links to network:messaging:matrix / nheko
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_constraints | 0000000189 189 Bytes | |
_link | 0000000132 132 Bytes | |
_service | 0000000606 606 Bytes | |
nheko-0.9.0.obscpio | 0008211981 7.83 MB | |
nheko.changes | 0000050570 49.4 KB | |
nheko.obsinfo | 0000000095 95 Bytes | |
nheko.spec | 0000003971 3.88 KB |
Revision 11 (latest revision is 17)
- Update to version 0.9.0: + Highlights - Somewhat stable end to end encryption * Show the room verification status * Configure Nheko to only send to verified users * Store the encryption keys securely in the OS-provided secrets service. * Support online keybackup as well as sharing historical session keys. + Crosssigning bootstrapping - Crosssigning is used to simplify the verification process. In this release - Nheko can setup crosssigning on a new account without having to use a different client. - Nheko now also prompts you, if there are any unverified devices and asks you to verify them. + Room directory (Manu) - Search for rooms on your server and other servers. (Prezu) - If their topic interests you and it has the right amount of members, join - the room and the discussion! + Custom sticker packs - Add a custom sticker picker, that allows you to send stickers from MSC2545. - Support creating new sticker (and emote) packs. - You can share packs in a room and enable them globally or just for that room. + Token authenticated registration (Callum) - Sign up with a token to servers, that have otherwise disabled registration. - This was done as part of GSoC and makes it easier to run private servers for your family and friends! + Features - Support email in registration (required on matrix.org for example) - Warn, if an @room would mention the whole room, because some people don't like that. - Support device removal as well as renaming. (Thulinma) - Show your devices without encryption support, when showing your profile.
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