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minus-square@boaratiolink8•7 months agoI’ve used it for the last 3 years, and it costs money, but jmp.chat is a drop in replacement for Google voice. It has clients for all platforms, and features synchronization amongst other things. Give it a shot.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-27 months agoAn Fdroid version of the app? Awesome. I’ll check this out. I started out on GV but left years ago when I degoogled. Edit: How is the call quality?
minus-square@boaratiolink2•7 months agoThe call quality is the same as normal cell phone service as far as I can tell.
minus-squareMr. Beedell, Roke JLlinkfedilinkEnglish2•7 months agoIs it FOSS? I’m having a difficult time locating its source.
minus-square@boaratiolink3•7 months agoI assumed it was, as I believe the jmp.chat folks have claimed their entire platform is open source, but I could be remembering incorrectly.
minus-squaretrevorlinkfedilinkEnglish1•6 months agoIf anyone has a referral code they’d like to share for jmp.chat, please DM me 🥺
minus-square@vatlarklink1•edit-27 months agoHow do contacts work? I assume you use cheogram. Does cheogram access your phone’s contacts, or does it have a separate database of contacts?
minus-square@boaratiolink2•7 months agoIf I recall correctly, it just syncs with your local contacts, but they also get propagated across platforms. So it’s the best of both worlds.
I’ve used it for the last 3 years, and it costs money, but jmp.chat is a drop in replacement for Google voice. It has clients for all platforms, and features synchronization amongst other things. Give it a shot.
An Fdroid version of the app? Awesome. I’ll check this out. I started out on GV but left years ago when I degoogled.
Edit: How is the call quality?
The call quality is the same as normal cell phone service as far as I can tell.
Is it FOSS? I’m having a difficult time locating its source.
I assumed it was, as I believe the jmp.chat folks have claimed their entire platform is open source, but I could be remembering incorrectly.
If anyone has a referral code they’d like to share for jmp.chat, please DM me 🥺
How do contacts work? I assume you use cheogram. Does cheogram access your phone’s contacts, or does it have a separate database of contacts?
If I recall correctly, it just syncs with your local contacts, but they also get propagated across platforms. So it’s the best of both worlds.