GitHub - octoshrimpy/quik: The most beautiful SMS messenger for Android - Revived
GitHub - octoshrimpy/quik: The most beautiful SMS messenger for Android - Revived
The most beautiful SMS messenger for Android - Revived - GitHub - octoshrimpy/quik: The most beautiful SMS messenger for Android - Revived
This is a fork of QKSMS which is not maintained anymore: https://github.com/moezbhatti/qksms/issues/1970
Please let us know when it's on f-droid!
17 0 ReplyObtainium
5 0 ReplyIt is on fdroid now.
0 0 ReplyAwesome thanks! It says... Updated 4 months ago?
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I'm using Partisan SMS, which is also a fork of QKSMS, that manages encryption, which is a great plus. Unfortunately, it is not actively maintained and I fear it might get obsolète soon.
That's really awesome seeing people forking this incredible app :)
14 0 ReplyI’m using Partisan SMS
Can you use it without encryption as regular sms app ?
1 0 ReplyYes, you use it as a regular SMS app. You just can choose which conversation is encrypted. Of course, the receiver must also use PSMS.
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Good luck on this fork, I hope it can gain traction and will continue to be alive!
11 0 ReplyI hope too! 🙏
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Nice, I will totally use this instead, hope the development goes well 🌻
7 0 ReplyThere is also P-SMS which is a fork of QKSMS with local encryption
7 1 Replyso that's why this was so familiar
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Why should I use this over Android Messages? I use the messages web version on my laptop.
4 1 ReplyIf you are concerned by privacy you should not use Google Messages because every messages passed through the Google server.
And it's not open source.
For my point of view it's too much to use it. :)
8 0 Replyqksms
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Recently discovered quick and liked it, still needs improvement but is in the right way. Using it as my daily driver.
1 0 ReplyIt's not beautiful
3 2 ReplyIt is, and it's definitely much better than the stock one you get when you first open up your phone.
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People still use sms?
1 0 Reply2FA codes mostly for me!
1 0 ReplyOh yeah.. Forgot about those. I moved to hardware 2FA...
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Yes, a lot!!!
I mean, it depends of the context probably.
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