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minus-squareBlaze@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up10·edit-23 days agoThe experience on Matrix depends on the client. Fluffuchat feels more like WhatsApp, Element like Slack.
minus-squareSeñor Mono@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-23 days agoI know german schools forked fluffychat for their students. Also German Army opted for Matrix/element. Still, all on an organizational level.
minus-squareBlaze@feddit.nllinkfedilinkarrow-up6·3 days agoSome companies use WhatsApp for internal communication The Fluffychat devs want it to be easier and intuitive (“no one should be left behind” https://fluffychat.im/) The screenshot show that the app is similar to WhatsApp or Signal https://github.com/krille-chan/fluffychat
minus-squareSeñor Mono@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·3 days agoCompanies also use Threema for secure company chat. But again, my point was: Matrix is not the solution to any use case. That simple.
The experience on Matrix depends on the client.
Fluffuchat feels more like WhatsApp, Element like Slack.
I know german schools forked fluffychat for their students. Also German Army opted for Matrix/element. Still, all on an organizational level.
Some companies use WhatsApp for internal communication
The Fluffychat devs want it to be easier and intuitive (“no one should be left behind” https://fluffychat.im/)
The screenshot show that the app is similar to WhatsApp or Signal https://github.com/krille-chan/fluffychat
Companies also use Threema for secure company chat. But again, my point was: Matrix is not the solution to any use case. That simple.