In-house IM service
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What are the requirements? Text only? audio? video? desktop sharing? free?
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@wls-itguy
Check out Openfire also. -
We like Rocket.chat a lot. OpenFire is really good if you want a traditional experience.
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Really basic and crufty messaging is build into Sodium as well, but will be getting a lot more robust in the future.
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Openfire is still being developed but basically a web interface for it will be outdated, the clients work fine and any XMPP client is supported.
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@scottalanmiller said in In-house IM service:
Really basic and crufty messaging is build into Sodium as well, but will be getting a lot more robust in the future.
That's a good way to put it. About as basic and crufty as it gets but with plans to revamp with plenty more options. Just a matter of when.
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@quixoticjeremy said in In-house IM service:
@scottalanmiller said in In-house IM service:
Really basic and crufty messaging is build into Sodium as well, but will be getting a lot more robust in the future.
That's a good way to put it. About as basic and crufty as it gets but with plans to revamp with plenty more options. Just a matter of when.
When it is done, it'll be a lot like having Rocket.chat, but free and hosted without needing your own server, and integrated with services you use for other things too
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@mike-davis said in In-house IM service:
What are the requirements? Text only? audio? video? desktop sharing? free?
Really just basic messaging.
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I heard AOL AIM is good for that. oh wait.
@wls-itguy said in In-house IM service:
@mike-davis said in In-house IM service:
What are the requirements? Text only? audio? video? desktop sharing? free?
Really just basic messaging.
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@wls-itguy said in In-house IM service:
@mike-davis said in In-house IM service:
What are the requirements? Text only? audio? video? desktop sharing? free?
Really just basic messaging.
You have loads of choices. But I'd gravitate to Rocket.chat for modern style like Slack and OpenFire for XMPP style.