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notifications systems including the one I am rolling together using Telegram,
notifications systems including the one I am rolling together using Telegram,
and person-to-person communications like SMS or WhatsApp (or Telegram).
and person-to-person communications like SMS or WhatsApp (or Telegram).
A list of instant messaging systems that I am not particularly interested in using right now include
* Facebook Messenger - it's Facebook, no idea how it works, and don't want to know
* Google Chat or whatever they call it this week
* Instagram - ho hum another one
* Slack - I like Slack but have not had to use it for months now.
* Twitter - tried it for notifications but it's kind of clunky for this
* WhatsApp (Facebook) - Too many hoops to jump through to use its API

Latest revision as of 01:18, 28 October 2021

This category is an umbrella for everything message related, including machine-to-machine (M2M) protocols like MQTT and related software like RabbitMQ, notifications systems including the one I am rolling together using Telegram, and person-to-person communications like SMS or WhatsApp (or Telegram).

A list of instant messaging systems that I am not particularly interested in using right now include

  • Facebook Messenger - it's Facebook, no idea how it works, and don't want to know
  • Google Chat or whatever they call it this week
  • Instagram - ho hum another one
  • Slack - I like Slack but have not had to use it for months now.
  • Twitter - tried it for notifications but it's kind of clunky for this
  • WhatsApp (Facebook) - Too many hoops to jump through to use its API

Pages in category "Messaging"

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.