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  • Cocoon
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    MorphOSUser
    Posts: 55 from 2012/5/2
    Hey,

    Do you think it is possible to port the software Discord to Morphos?

    https://github.com/discord
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  • ASiegel
    Posts: 1392 from 2003/2/15
    From: Central Europe
    The official Discord client software is not open source.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
    analogkid
    Posts: 698 from 2004/11/3
    From: near myself
    Quote:

    MorphOSUser wrote:
    Hey,

    Do you think it is possible to port the software Discord to Morphos?

    https://github.com/discord


    The Webinterface of Discord works with Wayfarer, but it's very slow... I would appreciate a native Discord client for MorphOS, too.
  • »25.08.25 - 11:05
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Acolyte of the Butterfly
    Posts: 139 from 2015/3/31
    Discord blocks all 3rd party apps (rather fast, 1-2 weeks). via API only bots are allowed, no complete Chat client.
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  • jPV
  • Yokemate of Keyboards
    Yokemate of Keyboards
    jPV
    Posts: 2180 from 2003/2/24
    From: po-RNO
    Yeah, Discord is pretty much out of reach itself, but I'm wondering what could be the best option which could be used somehow with Discord too... a Matrix client?
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  • Cocoon
    Cocoon
    MorphOSUser
    Posts: 55 from 2012/5/2
    As long as I can run it through Wayfarer then that is good enough for me. It just would not work on my iBook G4, machine. As soon as I get the G5 one it should work better with it.

    Then so be it.
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2180 from 2003/2/24
    From: po-RNO
    And if you have a PC, but want to sit in front of the MorphOS machine, you can use RDesktop too. I have a Windows PC in another room, but can use it for Discord etc. with RDesktop on MorphOS. Unfortunately it needs Pro version of Windows nowadays IIRC, but XRDP on Linux works too.
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  • Cocoon
    Cocoon
    MorphOSUser
    Posts: 55 from 2012/5/2
    Quote:

    jPV wrote:
    And if you have a PC, but want to sit in front of the MorphOS machine, you can use RDesktop too. I have a Windows PC in another room, but can use it for Discord etc. with RDesktop on MorphOS. Unfortunately it needs Pro version of Windows nowadays IIRC, but XRDP on Linux works too.



    That is a good suggestion too. However, I will use the browser version and run it natively on MorphOS.
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  • MorphOS Developer
    cyfm
    Posts: 552 from 2003/4/11
    From: Germany
    Quote:

    jPV schrieb:
    Yeah, Discord is pretty much out of reach itself, but I'm wondering what could be the best option which could be used somehow with Discord too... a Matrix client?


    According to MorphOS Team member Jonathan Schleifer, a definite Matrix advocate, someone could write a Matrix client for MorphOS indeed ...

    This would allow access to most of the MorphOS Discord server channels including many of its gimmicks which are not available with a classic IRC client.
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  • Cocoon
    Cocoon
    MorphOSUser
    Posts: 55 from 2012/5/2
    So discord client exclusive for morphoS community? I like it. How come such client not written yet?
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2180 from 2003/2/24
    From: po-RNO
    Quote:

    MorphOSUser wrote:
    So discord client exclusive for morphoS community? I like it. How come such client not written yet?


    No, a Discord client isn't realistic, but a Matrix client could be. Matrix is yet another real-time chat/instant messaging platform, similar to Discord, but more open.

    It is possible to set up so called "bridges" between these platforms, and share discussions between them. There's even Matrix to IRC bridge, which let's some kind of discussion between IRC and Discord through Matrix. All features of each platform can't be exchanged, but at least texts and in certain amount images can be. Matrix probaby can do something more too, compared to IRC which is a text-only protocol.

    The problem generally is that some of these platforms are closed from unofficial clients (like Discord), and rest of them are quite demanding to implement and keep up-to-date with new features etc.. As there are so many different platforms now and new are coming constantly, it's hard to decide which would be the best one to support? Where the people are? Will the people stay there or move over another platform in few years? Can you justice the amount of work required with the risk that nobody uses your program after some years? It's easier to stay in IRC which has been there for ages :)
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  • ASiegel
    Posts: 1392 from 2003/2/15
    From: Central Europe
    Quote:

    jPV wrote:
    Will the people stay there or move over another platform in few years? Can you justice the amount of work required with the risk that nobody uses your program after some years? It's easier to stay in IRC which has been there for ages :)



    Just to add to this argument: Discord was launched in 2015. Despite raising close to 1 billion US dollars in private funding, the management is reportedly exploring an IPO for 2025 or 2026. (Source)

    Why does Discord need additional funding? Because the company has been losing millions of dollars every year.

    Given its current market share, it may seem far fetched that Discord could go anywhere but there was a time when people felt the same way about MySpace or Skype.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Samurai_Crow
    Posts: 194 from 2009/12/10
    From: Minnesota, USA
    As a stopgap, libPurple has a Discord client plugin that is based on the ReST interface of Discord. Do we have an Adium/Pidgin port that can use libPurple and its plugins? I know that Pidgin, Adium, libPurple and the Discord client plug-in have open-source on GitHub and had previously posted the links on the wishlist on the MorphOS Discord channel.

    [ Edited by Samurai_Crow 27.08.2025 - 07:09 ]
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  • ASiegel
    Posts: 1392 from 2003/2/15
    From: Central Europe
    Quote:

    Samurai_Crow wrote:
    As a stopgap, libPurple has a Discord client plugin that is based on the ReST interface of Discord. Do we have an Adium/Pidgin port that can use libPurple and its plugins? I know that Pidgin, Adium, libPurple and the Discord client plug-in have open-source on GitHub and had previously posted the links on the wishlist on the MorphOS Discord channel.


    The official Discord account on X/Twitter stated that use of third-party clients is violating the Discord terms of use and may lead to your account being banned.

    Source: discord/status/1229357198918197248
  • »28.08.25 - 06:11
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  • Just looking around
    ppc-grinch
    Posts: 12 from 2025/7/17
    Forget Discord, we have IRC. Imagine an XMPP client, though. I don't think MorphOS has one. Yet I would much rather have an actual working port of VLC Media Player on MorphOS. It's been ported to Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and even Haiku and PowerPC Linux repositories, but not MorphOS. It's currently on version 3.0.21, which released in 2024.

    The current VLC on MorphOS is of a Beta release over 15 years ago and is essentially nothing but VLC in name only.
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12421 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > Imagine an XMPP client, though. I don't think MorphOS has one.

    Actually, it has two:

    Jabberwocky
    Kwakwa with jabber.module

    I never used Kwakwa and haven't used Jabberwocky in many years. Back then, Jabberwocky's compatibility with Jabber/XMPP servers was okay, but its lack of SSL/TLS capability surely hasn't helped with that.
  • »29.08.25 - 12:13
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  • Just looking around
    ppc-grinch
    Posts: 12 from 2025/7/17
    Quote:

    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > Imagine an XMPP client, though. I don't think MorphOS has one.

    Actually, it has two:

    Jabberwocky
    Kwakwa with jabber.module

    I never used Kwakwa and haven't used Jabberwocky in many years. Back then, Jabberwocky's compatibility with Jabber/XMPP servers was okay, but its lack of SSL/TLS capability surely hasn't helped with that.


    Ah, I had forgotten! Thanks for the refresher!

    [ Edited by ppc-grinch 29.08.2025 - 13:45 ]
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  • »29.08.25 - 18:45
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