Free Open Source Slack Desktop Client For Windows Free

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Slack provides mobile apps for iOS and Android in addition to their Web browser client and desktop clients for MacOS, Windows,[52] and Linux (beta).[53] Slack is also available for the Apple Watch, allowing users to send direct messages, see mentions, and make simple replies.[54] Slack has been made to run on a Super Nintendo Entertainment System via Satellaview.[55][56]

Slack has also been criticized when used in free and open source projects for the inability to search for messages and discussions.[81][82] With a traditional mailing list, one can use any search engine to find discussions of problems and issues. However, Slack channels are not indexed by search engines, so they cannot be searched using traditional tools.[citation needed]

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That is a shame. I know it is hard to develop for so many distributions, but if at least you developed for one, and open source it, maybe someone would pick it up and develop it for some other platforms.

Rocket.Chat is an advanced collaboration tool that offers tons of integrations, tiered permissions, and customizability features on top of video conferencing, channels, and direct messages. While Rocket.Chat only has paid options for hosted plans, the software itself is open source. So you will have no recurring costs if you choose to host it yourself.

Ripcord is a desktop chat client for group-centric services like Slack and Discord. It provides a traditional compact desktop interface designed for power users. It's not built on top of web browser technology: it has a small resource footprint, responds quickly to input, and gets out of your way. Shareware is coming back, baby.

The problem I see is that Slack does not give you an easy way to copy this URL. Instead, it gives you the option to copy the workspace name.slack.com/archives/channel id of a channel, which will also work, if your browser supports it, but it will leave behind an ugly empty new browser tab opened.


Here, we provide you with a set of web-based open-source Slack alternatives that are also self-hosted, which means that you can download and install them on your server and have complete control over your data.

Mattermost is a free open-source self-hosted multi-user chat platform. It is written in Go and JavaScript (React). It supports 16 languages. It may not differ much from Slack, as it supports team, groups, creating multiple workspaces, attachments, and offers clients for Windows, Linux, and macOS.

Nextcloud is an open-source self-hosted cloud platform for teams and groups. It has a vast ecosystem that contains apps anyone can install and run. Some of these apps offers a real-time chat and messages between users system users.

Zulip is an open-source team collaboration tool with unique topic-based threading that combines the best of email and chat to make remote work productive and delightful. Fortune 500 companies, leading open source projects, and thousands of other organizations use Zulip every day.

Chatwoot is an open-source, self-hosted customer engagement and messaging suite. Chatwoot lets you view and manage your customer data, communicate with them irrespective of which medium they use, and re-engage them based on their profile.

Nertivia Desktop is a free open-source desktop client for Nertivia network, which offers a similar and free features to slack. It supports creating servers, channels (workspaces), message emojis, file attachments, and themes.


Revolt is a fairly new open source user-first chat platform. You can find links to useful resources about the project below. It offers a desktop app, web port, several libraries, and a self-hosted port with Docker.

Slack is a great hosted platform for teams, but as it lacks many options for its free version, it is an essential to find a self-hosted open-source alternative. As we listed, the best free/ open source massagers and chat platforms, we hope that we offered with enough many options to pick up the one that fits your workflow.

Come in. You can follow the daily development activity, have a look at the roadmap and grab the source code on GitHub. We contribute to other open source projects including OpenStack Swift Client Java Bindings, Rococoa Objective-C Wrapper and SSHJ.

Today we are happy to announce a new open source project, Finch. Finch is a new command line client for building, running, and publishing Linux containers. It provides for simple installation of a native macOS client, along with a curated set of de facto standard open source components including Lima, nerdctl, containerd, and BuildKit. With Finch, you can create and run containers locally, and build and publish Open Container Initiative (OCI) container images.

For building and running Linux containers on non-Linux hosts, there are existing commercial products as well as an array of purpose-built open source projects. While companies may be able to assemble a simple command line tool from existing open source components, most organizations want their developers to focus on building their applications, not on building tools.

Finch is our response to the complexity of curating and assembling an open source container development tool for macOS initially, followed by Windows and Linux in the future. We are curating the components, depending directly on Lima and nerdctl, and packaging them together with their dependencies into a simple installer for macOS. Finch, via its macOS-native client, acts as a passthrough to nerdctl which is running in a Lima-managed virtual machine. All of the moving parts are abstracted away behind the simple and easy-to-use Finch client. Finch manages and installs all required open source components and their dependencies, removing any need for you to manage dependency updates and fixes.

Today there are a growing number of open-source Slack alternatives available for people who want to avoid the trap of walled gardens and have more control over the security of their data. As part of our own search for a self-hosted Slack alternative, we reviewed the options out there.

Rocket.Chat is one of the most feature-rich open-source Slack alternatives, featuring group chat, direct messaging, private rooms, desktop notifications, media embedding, link previews, file uploading, voice/video chat, screensharing, and more. There are native applications for Windows, Mac, and Linux, as well as mobile applications for iOS and Android. Rocket.Chat also has a Sandstorm app so you can easily host your own chat server. Developers can use hubot to integrate with popular services like GitHub, Gitlab, Confluence, JIRA, and more. Upcoming features include OTR messaging, XMPP multi-user chat, Kerberos authentication, file sharing via p2p and scalable multi-cast, and much more.

Zulip was originally an independent application before Dropbox acquired the company that built Zulip before the product even officially launched. The application now lives on as an open source project. Zulip features group and direct messaging, private groups, threaded conversations, in-line media previews, email and desktop notifications, and tons of integrations. In addition to working in the browser, Zulip also has native desktop and mobile applications for iOS, Android, Linux, Mac, and Windows so you can chat on almost any platform.

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There are many open-source chatbot software on the market today. Which chatbot works best for you will depend on the technology and coding languages you currently use along with how other companies have utilized chatbots can help you decide.

Rasa is on-premises with its standard NLU engine being fully open source. They built Rasa X which is a set of tools helping developers to review conversations and improve the assistant. Rasa also has many premium features that are available with an enterprise license.

Wit.ai is an open-source chatbot framework that was acquired by Facebook in 2015. Being open-source, you can browse through the existing bots and apps built using Wit.ai to get inspiration for your project.

Claudia Bot Builder is an extension library for Claudia.js that helps you create bots for Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Skype, Slack slash commands, Twilio, Kik and GroupMe. The key idea behind the open-source project is to remove all of the boilerplate code and common infrastructure tasks, so you can focus on writing the really important part of the bot.

BotMan is a free PHP framework for chatbot development. It is the most popular open source PHP chatbot in the world. BotMan was built for developers to simplify the task of developing innovative bots for multiple messaging platforms, including Slack, Telegram, Microsoft Bot Framework, Nexmo, HipChat, Facebook Messenger, and WeChat.

DeepPavlov is an open-source conversational AI framework for deep learning, end-to-end dialogue systems, and chatbots. It allows both beginners and experts alike to create dialogue systems. It has comprehensive and flexible tools that let developers and NLP researchers create production-ready conversational skills and complex multi-skill conversational assistants.

Before deciding on the chatbot software you want to invest time and money in, you should understand how you plan on using it and what are the functionalities required for that. One of the great advantages of open-source is that you can experiment with the product before making a decision.

Electron steps into action with the WebTorrent desktop version, making it as lightweight, ad-free and open source as possible. Also, it aids the streaming and acts as a hybrid client that connects the app to all the popular BitTorrent and WebTorrent networks.

If you have never heard about Ghost, you are not the only one. Basically, Ghost is a fully open-source platform that lets users build and run modern online publications. From blogs to magazines and journals, Ghost is fully hackable and has a real impact on the future of online media.

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