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* Holo UI
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* Holo UI
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* Multiple Accounts
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* Multiple Accounts
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* Group Chats
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* Group Chats
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* Contact list integration
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* Address book integration
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###XMPP Features
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###XMPP Features
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Conversations works with every XMPP server out there. However XMPP is an extensible
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Conversations works with every XMPP server out there. However XMPP is an extensible
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software developer you can check out the sources from github and use ant to
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software developer you can check out the sources from github and use ant to
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build your apk file.
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build your apk file.
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The more convenient way which not only gives you automatic updates but also
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The more convenient way - which not only gives you automatic updates but also
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supports the further development of Conversations is to buy the App in the Google
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supports the further development of Conversations - is to buy the App in the Google
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Play Store.
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Play Store.
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####How do I create an account?
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####How do I create an account?
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XMPP like email for example is a federated protocol which means that there is
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XMPP like email for example is a federated protocol which means that there is
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Or ask a friend to run one. Once you found one you can use Conversations to
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Or ask a friend to run one. Once you found one you can use Conversations to
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create an account. Just select 'register new account on server' within the
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create an account. Just select 'register new account on server' within the
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create account dialog.
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create account dialog.
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####How does the address book integration work?
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The address bock integration was designed to protect your privacy. Conversations
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neither uploads contacts from your address book to your server nor fills your
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address book with unnecessary contacts from your online roster. If you manually
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add a Jabber ID to your phones address book Conversations will use the name and
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the profile picture of this contact. To make the process of adding Jabber IDs to
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your address book easier you can click on the profile picture in the contact
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detais within Conversations. This will start an add to address book intent with the jabber ID
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as payload. This doesn’t require Conversations to have write permissions on your
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address book but also doesn’t require you to copy past Jabber ID from one app to
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another.
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###Security
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###Security
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####Why are there to end-to-end encryption methods and which one should I choose?
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####Why are there to end-to-end encryption methods and which one should I choose?
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In most cases OTR should be the encryption method of choice. It works out of the box with most contacts as long as they are online.
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In most cases OTR should be the encryption method of choice. It works out of the box with most contacts as long as they are online.
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