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Jitsi vs Signal

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Jitsi

8.0
Communication

Open-source video calls and chat

Signal

8.0
Communication

Instant messaging application focusing on security

Metric Jitsi Signal
Category Communication Communication
AI Score 8.0 8.0
30-day Installs 16 2.8K
90-day Installs 50 9.4K
365-day Installs 233 35.4K
Version 2.10.5550 8.8.0
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 4.3K 28.4K
GitHub Forks 979 6.7K
Open Issues 221 476
License Apache-2.0 AGPL-3.0
Language Java Kotlin
Last GitHub Commit 9mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Aug 9, 2023 Nov 1, 2017

Reviews

Jitsi

Jitsi is an open-source video calling and chat application that supports multiple communication protocols, making it ideal for users who prioritize privacy and flexibility. It offers end-to-end encryption and is suitable for teams or individuals seeking secure communication solutions.

Jitsi enables video calls, chat, and file transfers using protocols like SIP, XMPP, and IRC.

Pros

  • + Open-source with a permissive Apache-2.0 license
  • + Supports multiple communication protocols
  • + Auto-updates for the latest features and security
  • + Active and engaged community
  • + End-to-end encryption capabilities

Cons

  • - Lower 30-day install count
  • - Open issue regarding OMEMO support

Signal

Signal is a privacy-focused instant messaging app with end-to-end encryption, designed for secure communication. It supports text, voice, and video calls, benefiting users who prioritize security and anonymity.

Signal provides secure, encrypted messaging and communication services for text, voice, and video calls.

Pros

  • + End-to-end encryption ensures secure communication
  • + User-friendly interface with strong privacy features
  • + Regular updates and active development

Cons

  • - Persistent issues with call functionality
  • - Lack of desktop app features like read receipts
  • - MacOS app is a web wrapper, not a native experience