forked from michael.heier/umbrel-apps
39 lines
1.7 KiB
YAML
39 lines
1.7 KiB
YAML
manifestVersion: 1
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id: element
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category: Social
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name: Element
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version: "1.8.4"
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tagline: A glossy Matrix client compatible with Synapse
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description: >-
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Element is a new type of messaging app. You choose where your
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messages are stored, putting you in control of your data. You can connect it
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to the Synapse installation running on your Umbrel. An easy way to get started
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is to install the "Synapse" Matrix homserver on your Umbrel and change
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Element's Homserver URL from matrix.org to your Synapse's homeserver URL
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(http://umbrel.local:8008 or http://<synapse-tor-hidden-service-url).
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It gives you access to the Matrix open network, so you can talk to anyone. Element provides a new level of security, adding cross-signed device verification to default end-to-end encryption.
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The very best end-to-end encryption and Element’s unique cross-signed device verification means only those that should be in the conversation can read the messages - no eavesdroppers or imposters.
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Most important of all, Element is open; built on the Matrix network, it connects to all other Matrix-based apps as well as bridging into proprietary systems. You can stay in Element while talking to friends and family in other apps.
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Element is open source. You know exactly what you’re getting. Full transparency, the freedom to extend and customise with the support of a vibrant community of developers.
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developer: New Vector Ltd
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website: https://element.io
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dependencies: []
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repo: https://github.com/vector-im/element-web
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support: https://matrix.to/#/#element-web:matrix.org
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port: 8088
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gallery:
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- 1.jpg
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- 2.jpg
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- 3.jpg
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path: ""
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defaultUsername: ""
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defaultPassword: ""
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torOnly: false |