Well I’ve been meaning to look into jmp.chat for like a year and finally got a chance, and it’s very interesting. I do have some questions, it’d be great to know the answers to these:
- I currently use Monocles as my mobile XMPP client (yet another Conversations fork) and Gajim on desktop, will these (especially Monocles) work well with JMP.chat? I don’t want to give up emoji reacts and message replies in XMPP and I saw somewhere that Cheogram doesn’t support these yet.
- I currently use a hardware SIP phone (a recent Grandstream wifi phone) for most of my calling, will it be easy to use with JMP.chat and will TLS+SRTP be supported?
- How good is the filtering of spam calls? I stayed on Google Voice for years because nobody else had credible spam filtering, and only jumped ship to a certain mom & pop VOIP provider once they got spam filtering which works somewhat well. This is important because if there are too many spam calls I’ll just start ignoring the phone altogether.


i use jmp+cheogram+gajim heavily for text. cheogram does replies and emoji reactions, though the mechanism for choosing the emoji is chunky.
i don’t do voice on desktop, but i’m pretty sure gajim cannot do voice calls. dino, maybe others, should be able to but i haven’t tried it.
because i don’t give the number out for voice, i can’t speak to spam calls.
Dino works @thorrjo@lemmy.sdf.org
Thanks for confirming. This is kinda trivial but do you know if it supports emoji reacts, message replies, and message edits?