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Element (formerly Riot) is | Element (formerly known as Riot) is an open-source, multi-platform and feature rich Matrix [[client]] developed by Vector, which offers a beginner-friendly UI and several features. These features being E2ee, Spaces, Voip, Threads, Sso and multi-language (Element is translated into 30 different languages as of the time of writing this). | ||
Currently, Element is experimenting on implementing Video Rooms, and a simpler way to change notification settings. | |||
Element is currently available on Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android and on the Web. | |||
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Revision as of 20:30, 25 May 2024
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Element (formerly known as Riot) is an open-source, multi-platform and feature rich Matrix client developed by Vector, which offers a beginner-friendly UI and several features. These features being E2ee, Spaces, Voip, Threads, Sso and multi-language (Element is translated into 30 different languages as of the time of writing this).
Currently, Element is experimenting on implementing Video Rooms, and a simpler way to change notification settings.
Element is currently available on Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android and on the Web.