Key sharing comes to all devices!
With the latest releases of Riot.im for Android (0.7.05) and iOS (0.6.3), key sharing is now fully live across all platforms: Riot.im web, desktop and mobile!
With the latest releases of Riot.im for Android (0.7.05) and iOS (0.6.3), key sharing is now fully live across all platforms: Riot.im web, desktop and mobile!
We are super-excited to announce major new releases of Riot across both Web, Desktop, iOS and Android! This is the first time ever that releases for all platforms happen to have lined up in sync… and meanwhile over on the Matrix.org side, there are also releases of Synapse 0.25 (needed for the latest Communities features) and even a new stable 0.3 release of the Matrix Spec itself (after an accidental 16 month hiatus :S)! So: happy release day everyone! :D
We're excited to announce the release of Zulip Server 1.7, containing hundreds of new features and bug fixes.
The latest release of Riot.im is here! We’ve added Jitsi integration to bring much improved video conferencing, plus hot on the heels of the dark theme the really dark theme comes to Android (true black for maximum OLED battery-saving goodness), and experimental widgets-for-mobile lands in Riot.im mobile labs!
Remote meetings have become an essential part of a workflow, or even the only way of communication in various teams across the globe. Thomas Oppong, Founding Editor at ALLTOPSTARTUPS pointed to a shift in remote working as one of 7 key business trends for 2016, because even “larger companies have been embracing remote workers, at least partially, including powerhouses like Apple, Amazon, Dell, Intuit and IBM”.
We're excited to announce the release of Zulip Server 1.6.0, containing hundreds of new features and bug fixes.
Over the last few years, static type checkers have become available for popular dynamic languages like PHP (Hack) and JavaScript (Flow and TypeScript), and have seen wide adoption. Two years ago, a provisional syntax for static type annotations was added to Python 3. However, static types in Python have yet to be widely adopted, because the tool for checking the type annotations, mypy, was not ready for production use… until now!