Sujet : Re: RCS messaging
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 06. Apr 2025, 19:33:58
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On Sat, 5 Apr 2025 23:08:47 +0100, Andy Burns wrote :
Cross-plaform end to end encryption, finally!
well, soon anyway ...
With respect to that prognosis, notice the important view I have below.
*RCS/MLS in Messages will be the death of the independent apps*
The quantum change will happen, I'm sure, but it will be the death of the
myriad SMS/MMS messenging apps if they can't also implement RCS/MLS.
The messaging app that kicks ass over all others, IMHO, is PulseSMS.
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https://home.pulsesms.app/overview/>
Although unfortunately, the source code was bought by MapleMedia, but the
implementation of the functionality is what is the important point to make.
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https://tinyurl.com/pulsesms>
People who haven't tested SMS/MMS messengers have no idea how crappy the
Google Messages app truly is - which is why I decry it will win due to it
being the only game in town when it comes to RCS/MLS implementation.
Notice my point is DIFFERENT (and well educated) from all others, which is
that I agree Google's Messages with RCS/MLS will win in the end, and it
will kill all other messaging apps, which is bad because it's atrocious.