Jami

Jami

Savoir-faire Linux – Shareware – Android iOS
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Jami is a secure and private communication software created by Canadian company Savoir-faire Linux. Jami allows users to communicate through audio, video, and messaging in a peer-to-peer manner, which means that communication is encrypted and decentralized - no third-party can intercept or access the data being shared.

One of the main features of Jami is its ability to function without a central server, making it a truly peer-to-peer software. Users are identified through their public keys, and their connection information is shared among other users through distributed hash tables.

Jami is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS operating systems. It includes features such as audio calls, video calls, messaging, screen sharing and file transfer. Jami also includes a group chat feature that supports up to five participants.

With its focus on security and privacy, Jami offers a unique alternative to centralized communication software such as Skype or WhatsApp. Its decentralized design ensures that users can communicate freely without worrying about their data being accessed or compromised by third-party entities.

Overview

Jami is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by Savoir-faire Linux.

The latest version of Jami is currently unknown. It was initially added to our database on 04/14/2020.

Jami runs on the following operating systems: Android/iOS.

Jami has not been rated by our users yet.

Pros

  • Decentralized communication platform which ensures privacy and security
  • Supports text messaging, voice and video calls, file sharing, and screen sharing
  • Cross-platform compatibility (available on Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android)
  • Open-source software with the ability to self-host
  • Does not require phone numbers or personal information to create an account

Cons

  • User interface might be less intuitive for new users compared to mainstream messaging apps
  • Limited user base compared to more popular communication platforms like WhatsApp or Telegram
  • Some features may still be under development and lack polish
  • May require some technical knowledge to troubleshoot issues when self-hosting

FAQ

What is Jami?

Jami is a free and open-source communication platform developed by Savoir-faire Linux.

What features does Jami offer?

Jami provides secure messaging, voice and video calls, conferencing, file sharing, and screen sharing.

Which platforms does Jami support?

Jami is available on Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.

Is Jami end-to-end encrypted?

Yes, all communications in Jami are end-to-end encrypted by default for maximum privacy and security.

Can I use Jami without providing personal information?

Yes, Jami doesn't require any personal information to create an account or use its services.

Does Jami support group chats?

Yes, Jami allows you to create and join group chats for collaborative discussions.

Can I make calls to non-Jami users?

Yes, Jami supports making calls to traditional phone numbers through its SIP gateway feature.

Is Jami a decentralized platform?

Yes, Jami uses a peer-to-peer architecture which means there are no central servers involved in the communication process.

Is Jami free to use?

Yes, Jami is completely free to use and open-source under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

Who develops and maintains Jami?

Jami is developed and maintained by Savoir-faire Linux, a Canadian company specializing in open-source software development.

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