Conversations includes optional end-to-end encryption (
OpenPGP or
OMEMO), and in-transit encryption (Transport Layer Security). The latter must be configured by the server computers involved in the messaging. Conversations allows users to have multiple client devices (endpoints) logged into an account simultaneously (through XMPP), and also delivers messages to multiple client devices (synchronization) using the protocol extension "Message Carbons" ("carbon copies", XEP-0280). Files, also encrypted, can be sent between users. Transmitted images are displayed in the conversation view as inline image messages. As an XMPP client, Conversations can exchange messages with other, different XMPP client software, in principle, and is also not tied to a particular vendor's server infrastructure. The following features are also included: • Multi-User (Group) chat (MUC) • Optional address book integration • Support for multiple user accounts or addresses
Implemented XMPP extension protocols Conversations handles many XMPP extension
protocols (XEP, official extensions of XMPP). ==History==