2017-05-22 0:28 GMT+02:00 Gregg Reynolds <d...@mobileink.com>:

>
> Took a quick look.  I must say the UI is not particularly impressive.  So
> far, I find discord much more intuitive.
>

If discord was decentralized _and_ open source, then I'd say we could have
this comparison.

As it is, I'd much rather forfeit some user-friendliness and take the
opportunity to improve one of the various clients or write my own (how many
clients does discord offer?
http://matrix.org/docs/projects/try-matrix-now.html) over getting locked
into yet another proprietary silo and finding myself at yet another
dead-end sooner or later.

Also, development is steady and I've already witnessed some pretty cool
improvements over the short months I'm using it.
Also, it can immediately replace your IRC client (thanks to its IRC bridge)
and even give you message persistence as an added benefit, in effect it can
already be your IRC bouncer without you running anything.

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