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Cinny is a web based Matrix [[client]] programmed using the React framework and Vite. The name "Cinny" and logo are based off of the Purple sunbird, Cinnyris asiaticus<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_sunbird</ref><ref>https://cinny.in/#about</ref>. | Cinny is a web based Matrix [[client]] programmed using the React framework and Vite. The name "Cinny" and logo are based off of the Purple sunbird, Cinnyris asiaticus<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_sunbird</ref><ref>https://cinny.in/#about</ref>. | ||
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Cinny was originally written using JavaScript alone but then was partially rewritten in TypeScript in version 3. Cinny v3 introduced a full UI overhaul, a [[Rich Input Editor]], support for sending multiple files at the same time, a file viewer, a faster UI and many quality of life changes. Unlike version 2, version 3 does not support sending or rendering [[wikipedia:LaTeX|LaTeX]]. | Cinny was originally written using JavaScript alone but then was partially rewritten in TypeScript in version 3. Cinny v3 introduced a full UI overhaul, a [[Rich Input Editor]], support for sending multiple files at the same time, a file viewer, a faster UI and many quality of life changes. Unlike version 2, version 3 does not support sending or rendering [[wikipedia:LaTeX|LaTeX]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:48, 18 July 2024
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Cinny is a web based Matrix client programmed using the React framework and Vite. The name "Cinny" and logo are based off of the Purple sunbird, Cinnyris asiaticus[1][2].
Cinny rewrite[edit | edit source]
Cinny was originally written using JavaScript alone but then was partially rewritten in TypeScript in version 3. Cinny v3 introduced a full UI overhaul, a Rich Input Editor, support for sending multiple files at the same time, a file viewer, a faster UI and many quality of life changes. Unlike version 2, version 3 does not support sending or rendering LaTeX.