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SchildiChat is an open-source and feature-rich fork of [[Element]] with some tweaks and extras, currently supporting E2EE (End-to-end encryption), Spaces, VoIP 1to1, VoIP Jitsi, SSO (Single sign-on), Multi Account and Multi Language. Currently, SchildiChat does not accept donation. The main focus of this project is to make a chat client that is good and enjoyable to use.
SchildiChat is an open-source and feature-rich fork of [[Element]] with some tweaks and extras, currently supporting E2EE (End-to-end encryption), Spaces, VoIP 1to1, VoIP Jitsi, [[SSO]], Multi Account and Multi Language. Currently, SchildiChat does not accept donation. The main focus of this project is to make a chat client that is good and enjoyable to use.


The name 'SchildiChat' comes from the word 'schildkröte' (which is German for 'turtle') and the word 'chat'."
The name 'SchildiChat' comes from the word 'schildkröte' (which is German for 'turtle') and the word 'chat'."
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Latest revision as of 02:38, 18 July 2024

SchildiChat is an open-source and feature-rich fork of Element with some tweaks and extras, currently supporting E2EE (End-to-end encryption), Spaces, VoIP 1to1, VoIP Jitsi, SSO, Multi Account and Multi Language. Currently, SchildiChat does not accept donation. The main focus of this project is to make a chat client that is good and enjoyable to use.

The name 'SchildiChat' comes from the word 'schildkröte' (which is German for 'turtle') and the word 'chat'."