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This is Dino+
A modern XMPP/Jabber client software, based on Dino

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Project description

Dino+ is a fork of Dino, a modern XMPP/Jabber client written in Vala using GTK+, which includes a few relatively minor but important quality-of-life features.

It was created due to upstream project's maintainers being seemingly unwilling to accept PRs from the community. As of March 2024, there are over 50 PRs pending, most of which are silently ignored.

Some of the features that Dino+ implements:

  • Windows support
  • Proper sync for chats history, including "scroll-to-load"
  • Forced MAM sync for chats
  • Password change via GUI
  • Optional support for Meson build system
  • Some additional QoL-features

What's currently in the works:

  • Multiple UI fixes
  • Fixes for sound notifications
  • MacOS support for Mac silicon
  • and more

Dino+ is currently to be considered an alpha-quality product. Please open an issue or send a PR if you spot or fix any bugs.

OS support

  • Linux (flatpaks are targeted for Ubuntu 22.04+)
  • Windows 10\11

We only support 64 bit platforms.

Installation (prebuilt packages)

Have a look at our releases.

Windows installer is self-explanatory, and will place a shortcut on your desktop. Ignore the possible warning from Windows Defender: it's caused by the fact that installer does not have a digital signature.

Flatpak is not present in Flathub yet, but you can install it manually. The commands below assume that you have "flatpak" package of your distro installed in your system. If it is not, please refer to https://flatpak.org/setup/

  1. Download the .flatpak file from releases
  2. Add default Flatpak repo:
    flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://dl.flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
    
  3. Change the directory to the one you've downloaded the .flatpak to and run:
    flatpak install ./im.dino.Dino.flatpak
    
  4. To launch the program, run either
    /usr/bin/dino
    
    or
    flatpak run im.dino.Dino
    

Flatpak distribution is confirmed to be working on Arch Testing, Manjaro Stable and Void Linux.

Build on Linux

Make sure to install all dependencies.

./configure
make
build/dino

Build on Windows (x86_64)

  • Install and configure the MSYS2 package;
  • Go to MINGW64 environment;
  • Clone project:
    git clone https://github.com/mxlgv/dino && cd dino
    
  • Run the script to install dependencies:
    ./build-win64.sh --prepare
    
  • Start the build (the builded distribution is available in the windows-installer/dist-win64 folder):
    ./build-win64.sh
    

If you want to use meson build system, please use -s meson key as the first argument, i.e.

bash build-win64.sh -s meson -c -b

will do the same as commands above, but using meson.

Note: the build script has some other options, their description can be found using the --help.

Build Windows Installer (NSIS)

Before this, you must build the project according to the instructions above. It's worth making sure that windows-installer/dist-win64 is not empty. Now you should run:

./build-win64.sh --build-installer

Resources

  • Original project's website.
  • Dino's chat room chat@dino.im (please don't post there any issues related to this fork!)
  • The upstream project's wiki provides additional information.

Contribute

  • Pull requests are welcome!
  • Look at how to debug Dino before you report a bug.
  • Help translating Dino into your language.

Special thanks

We'd like to thank all of the contributors whom provided the PRs used in this project.

We also recognise the previous efforts of LAGonauta without whom Windows build wouldn't be available.

License

Dino+, a modern XMPP/Jabber client software based on Dino
Copyright (C) 2016-2023 Dino contributors
Copyright (C) 2024 Dino+ contributors

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.