> These days I can't even use pidgin for xmpp, because the omemo plugin is too wonky. Now someone I'm sure will say I'm just holding it wrong and that may be so.. but I doesn't work for me despite trying for a reasonable amount of time to get it working.
The libpurple (library behind Pidgin) support for xmpp is quite mediocre so it's not that you're holding it wrong.
Dino is great on Linux. There's an unofficial windows build that might or might not work. If it doesn't, then Gajim is "fine." Conversations is great on Android. I think Monal is the current best on iPhone, but I don't own an iPhone.
And the need for the existence of the above paragraph is, IMO, a big part of why XMPP isn't used. Nobody knows which clients to use, and the experience if you use an out-of-date client is terrible (seriously, emojis don't work between Psi (which is still listed on xmpp.org as a client, and was a great client 15 years ago) and Dino.
The libpurple (library behind Pidgin) support for xmpp is quite mediocre so it's not that you're holding it wrong.
Dino is great on Linux. There's an unofficial windows build that might or might not work. If it doesn't, then Gajim is "fine." Conversations is great on Android. I think Monal is the current best on iPhone, but I don't own an iPhone.
And the need for the existence of the above paragraph is, IMO, a big part of why XMPP isn't used. Nobody knows which clients to use, and the experience if you use an out-of-date client is terrible (seriously, emojis don't work between Psi (which is still listed on xmpp.org as a client, and was a great client 15 years ago) and Dino.