README.md

  1#Conversations
  2Conversations is an open source XMPP (formally known as Jabber) client for
  3Android 4.0+ smart phones.
  4[![Google Play](http://developer.android.com/images/brand/en_generic_rgb_wo_45.png)](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations)
  5
  6![screenshots](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/siacs/Conversations/master/screenshots.png)
  7
  8##Design principles
  9* Be as beautiful and easy to use as possible without sacrificing security or
 10  privacy
 11* Rely on existing, well established protocols
 12* Do not require a Google Account or specifically Google Cloud Messaging (GCM)
 13* Require as little permissons as possible
 14
 15##Features
 16* End-to-end encryption with either OTR or openPGP
 17* Sending and receiving images
 18* Holo UI
 19* Syncs with your desktop client
 20* Group Chats
 21* Address book integration
 22* Multiple Accounts / unified inbox
 23
 24###XMPP Features
 25Conversations works with every XMPP server out there. However XMPP is an extensible
 26protocol. These extensions are standardized as well in so called XEP’s.
 27Conversations supports a couple of those to make the overall userexperience better. There is a
 28chance that your current XMPP server does not support these extensions.
 29Therefore to get the most out of Conversations you should consider either switching to an
 30XMPP server that does or - even better - run your own XMPP server for you and
 31your friends.
 32These XEPs are - as of now:
 33* XEP-0065: SOCKS5 Bytestreams - or rather mod_proxy65. Will be used to tranfer files if both parties are behind a firewall (NAT).
 34* XEP-0138: Stream Compression saves bandwith
 35* XEP-0198: Stream Management allows XMPP to surive small network outages and changes of the underlying TCP connection.
 36* XEP-0280: Message Carbons which automatically syncs the messages you send to
 37  your desktop client and thus allows you to switch seamlessly from your mobile
 38  client to your desktop client and back within one conversation.
 39* XEP-0237: Roster Versioning mainly to save bandwith on poor mobile connections
 40
 41##Contributors
 42(In order of appearance)
 43
 44###Code
 45* Rene Treffer @rtreffer
 46* Andreas Straub @strb
 47
 48###Translations
 49* @beriain (Spanish and Basque)
 50
 51##FAQ
 52###General
 53####How do I install Conversations?
 54Conversations is entirely open source and licensed under GPLv3. So if you are a
 55software developer you can check out the sources from github and use ant to
 56build your apk file.
 57
 58The more convenient way - which not only gives you automatic updates but also
 59supports the further development of Conversations - is to buy the App in the Google
 60[Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siacs.conversations).
 61
 62
 63####How do I create an account?
 64XMPP like email for example is a federated protocol which means that there is
 65not one company you can create your 'official xmpp account' with but there are
 66hundreds or even thousands of provider out there. To find one use a web search
 67engine of your choice. Or maybe your univeristy has one. Or you can run your own.
 68Or ask a friend to run one. Once you found one you can use Conversations to
 69create an account. Just select 'register new account on server' within the
 70create account dialog.
 71####How does the address book integration work?
 72The address bock integration was designed to protect your privacy. Conversations
 73neither uploads contacts from your address book to your server nor fills your
 74address book with unnecessary contacts from your online roster. If you manually
 75add a Jabber ID to your phones address book Conversations will use the name and
 76the profile picture of this contact. To make the process of adding Jabber IDs to
 77your address book easier you can click on the profile picture in the contact
 78detais within Conversations. This will start an add to address book intent with the jabber ID
 79as payload. This doesn’t require Conversations to have write permissions on your
 80address book but also doesn’t require you to copy past Jabber ID from one app to
 81another.
 82####How can I change my status
 83You can set an account offline by long pressing on it and select temporarily
 84disable account from the context menu. Other statuses like away, DND and N/A are
 85not supported for simplicity reasons. Users tend to forget their status, other
 86users ignore them and setting the status automatically would mean too much of an
 87impact on privacy.
 88###Security
 89####Why are there to end-to-end encryption methods and which one should I choose?
 90In most cases OTR should be the encryption method of choice. It works out of the box with most contacts as long as they are online.
 91However PGP can be in some cases (carbonated messages to multiple clients) be
 92more flexible.
 93####How do I use openPGP
 94Before you continue reading you should notice that the openPGP support in
 95Conversations is marked as experimental. This is not because it will make the app
 96unstable but because the fundamental concepts of PGP aren't ready for a
 97widespread use. The way PGP works is that you trust Key IDs instead of XMPP- or email addresses. So in theory your contact list should consist of Public-Key-IDs instead of email addresses. But of course no email or xmpp client out there implements these concepts. Plus PGP in the context of instant messaging has a couple of downsides. It is vulnerable to replay attacs, it is rather verbose, decryping and encrypting takes longer than OTR. It is however asynchronous and works well with carbonated messages.
 98
 99To use openpgp you have to install the opensource app OpenKeychain (www.openkeychain.org) and then long press on the account in manage accounts and choose renew PGP announcement from the contextual menu.
100###Development
101####How do I build Conversations
102Make sure to have ANDROID_HOME point to your Android SDK
103```
104git clone https://github.com/siacs/Conversations.git
105cd Conversations
106git submodule update --init --recursive
107ant clean
108ant debug
109```