Meet the Latest Version of Jami - Euclid
āToday, the Jami team is releasing a new version: Euclidš A Brief
āToday, the Jami team is releasing a new version: Euclidš A Brief
Since the release of Atlas: Jamiās biggest step toward reliable communication, work hasnāt slowed down. On the contrary: the past few months have been about tightening the bolts, cleaning up edge cases, and making day-to-day use more predictable and reliable.
The free software movement shaped by GNU/Linux reminds us that control over our digital tools is essential to our freedom. Today, at the heart of this ongoing struggle, Jami embodies this philosophy by offering a genuinely free way to communicate.
One of Jamiās core features is its ability to function in emergency settings where internet access is severely limited or entirely cut off.
Never has humanity had more tools to speak, yet communicating freely has rarely been harder.
Today, we are releasing Atlas: the latest Jami update that rolls months of engineering into visible gains you can feel in daily use.
For this fourteenth edition, we present a series of new features and fixes on all platforms. Whether you're using Jami on computer or mobile, or collaborating in groups, these updates aim to bring Performance, Polish, and Powerful Features to make your experience smoother, faster, and more powerful.
We can all be faced with some form of disability, whether permanent or temporary, at different times in our lives. That's why accessibility must be a constant concern at every stage of development.
Welcome to this new Jami development update! Over the past few weeks, we've focused on stability, maintenance, and some key feature improvements across both the core and platform-specific components. Letās dive into whatās new.
If you use Jami on your phone, youāve probably noticed how reliable it stays, even when the app is closed or your IP address changes. That stability isnāt magic. It comes from a piece of clever infrastructure working behind the scenes: proxy servers.
Since the release of Eirene, the new Jami experience, weāve received many questions asking for more details about an advanced yet mysterious feature: SIP.
Spring is back, bringing with it the return of our traditional Dev Updates, which youāve clearly missed, and a fresh wave of improvements across the Jami ecosystem!
In an era when online communication is dominated by centralized platforms, Jami
ā®ļø Jami team is pleased to introduce the new version of Jami: Īį¼°Ļήνη.
Since our last update, the Jami team has focused on fixing numerous bugs and improving Swarm chats.
Transifex serves as our collaborative translation management platform. This tutorial diverges from its predecessor by focusing specifically on the translation of the Jami application.
Our team focused on bug fixes, UI enhancements, unit tests implementations.
Jami's development is progressing, with our developers concentrating on improving small fixes to the user interface.
Transifex is a collaborative platform for managing the translation of Jami into several languages.
Since our last interaction, the Jami team has focused on enhancing the user experience.
We're delighted to announce the launch of Jami's newest version: ā¤ļø Astarte āļø
We focused on improving Jami's overall reliability by stabilizing the application through bug fixes.
These characters used in our electronic conversations to express emotions are not always understood in the same way by everyone.
What is UnifiedPush? Unlike desktop applications, Android applications generally can't run in
At the very heart of winter, the Jami team has the pleasure
In an earlier article we described many improvements to conversations thanks to
Earlier this year, the Jami team deployed the new Jami client application
In one of our previous articles about Swarm we promised to go
Jami is free software for universal communication that respects the freedom and
In our earlier posts about the Together and Maloya releases of Jami
Earlier this year, we announced working on a new generation of fully
How to bring fully distributed and secure communication capabilities to embedded products
The vision of Jami was always to provide users a fully distributed
The Jami team is happy to announce a native plugin system for
We are currently deploying HEVC / H.265 support in Jami on all
We keep saying that Jamiās most distinctive and innovative characteristic is
Jami now makes use of the recently released TLS 1.3, reducing
Have you ever wondered how your computer manages to find other devices that should, or shouldnāt be part of your network?
Internet connections are limited in bandwidth, and whether they are last generation fiber or old school ADSL, their traffic always fluctuate.
Jami gives you the ability to make video calls in HD with your friends, wherever they are in the world.
Last weekās article explained how Jami establishes peer-to-peer connections with ICE and uses TURN as a fallback if it doesnāt work.
Jami always attempts to use the most direct available link between peers, by avoiding any relays between them.
The two previous articles discussed the ethical and practical motivations behind Jamiās distributed architecture.
Last weekās article discussed the main ethical motivation behind the distributed architecture of Jami, which is to protect usersā privacy and give them back full control over their data.
In recent weeks, we worked on improving various parts of the Jami user experience and one sticking point was video orientation on mobile devices.
Jami relies on OpenDHT to establish peer to peer connections between devices.
The main characteristic that differentiates Jami from other communication platforms is its distributed architecture.
Ringās development team has important information about the project to share with the community.