Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Utilities | Free | Boogie Software Oy | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
The app supports both single user chat and multiple user chat rooms (MUC XEP-0045), and image upload through XEP-0363 (with Dropbox option for servers that do not support image uploads directly)
With Boogie Chat companies can connect to their own internal chat services. Many compatible Jabber servers are OpenSource and can be found freely from the internet allowing for a near zero cost private chat service. The Boogie Chat client is free with an optional in-app purchase to permit multiple accounts and multiple chat rooms.
I can't tell anywhere the TLS info. Hmmm. Otherwise the app is great!
Some messages arrive, others do not. I like the client but it doesn't seem very reliable.
It's a pretty good app. I wish I can be able to send facebook messages to people even if they are offline. *my biggest wish, to make a client for iMessage & kik*
The application is not bad. There are some minor issues. 1. No push notification 2. Constantly disconnects 3. A challenge to get it to connect 4. Can't add friends 5. Can't authorize friends I have not seen any updates in a while. The UI could use some updates
The app works. I can connect to the server and chat with users, as well as, in conference rooms. No push notifications. Which makes it hard to know when you're getting a message.
Happens 100% of the time, no way around it. The app is completely unusable.
Could not even sign up. App crashed on me a couple times then said it could not authenticate. Might check what IOS build is was last built off of...