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    Free
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    Multiplatform
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    Decentralized
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    Available on windows, android, ios, iphones and linux
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    Its just easy... no training wheels needed
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    Light weight. Fast. Clear
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    Very simple, fast
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    Straightforward
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    Minimalistic
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    Great documentation
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    Simpler semantics than other frameworks
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    Easier than playing Teemo
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    Great engineering
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    Light, flexible and library friendly
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    Mastered under an hour

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    What is Jami?

    It is a free software for universal communication which respects freedoms and privacy of its users. Its main goal is to provide a communication framework and end-user applications to make audio or video calls, send text messages and make generic data transfers. It makes this possible via multiple paradigms: a modern decentralized approach using a DHT to find peers or classical centralized SIP as a soft-phone.

    What is Riot?

    Riot brings custom tags to all browsers. Think React + Polymer but with enjoyable syntax and a small learning curve.

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