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Kaiwa vs Unicorns: What are the differences?

Developers describe Kaiwa as "A modern and Open Source Web client for XMPP". Inspired by the best and built for XMPP, Kaiwa is a beautiful web-based client for the only standardized chat protocol. Combined with Prosody, one of the best XMPP servers out there, Kaiwa provides an unparalleled XMPP experience, on par with well-known commercial alternatives. On the other hand, Unicorns is detailed as "Live stream your iPhone screen". Live stream your iPhone or iPad screen. Produced by Lookback.

Kaiwa belongs to "Group Chat & Notifications" category of the tech stack, while Unicorns can be primarily classified under "Device Streaming".

Kaiwa is an open source tool with 1.36K GitHub stars and 153 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Kaiwa's open source repository on GitHub.

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What is Kaiwa?

Inspired by the best and built for XMPP, Kaiwa is a beautiful web-based client for the only standardized chat protocol. Combined with Prosody, one of the best XMPP servers out there, Kaiwa provides an unparalleled XMPP experience, on par with well-known commercial alternatives.

What is Unicorns?

Live stream your iPhone or iPad screen. Produced by Lookback.

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