I hate the stock app and I’m sick of handcent for a myriad of reasons. I’m looking for anything that’s fully customizable and just works.
Ty it looks pretty sick
FrostyPolicy ( @FrostyPolicy@suppo.fi ) 7•7 months agoI use that myself though haven’t sent a sms/mms in like > 10 years. Anyhow FOSS > stock spyware any day. The fossify project has many other useful tools as well.
Steve ( @Steve@communick.news ) English11•7 months agoThere are no other RCS clients, just Google Messages.
odium ( @odium@programming.dev ) 8•7 months agoSamsung messages too, but that’s not really an upgrade
m-p{3} ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 4•7 months agoAnd Samsung is dropping their app in favor of Google Messages AFAIK.
Blake (he/him) ( @bl4kers@beehaw.org ) English6•7 months ago^~ bat signal for Lina Khan ~^
Honestly can’t believe Google was so explicit in calling RCS an “open standard” and then turning around and doing this
Bummer
ulkesh ( @ulkesh@beehaw.org ) English2•7 months agoI don’t have an answer for you, but I have a caution…
I once worked for AT&T and worked on AT&T Messages.
DO NOT USE IT, if it still exists, if you’re with AT&T. At the time I worked on it, there was no encryption except in-flight (https) – which means if I had had production access (and some people who worked there at my level, definitely did), I could have read all messages, blobs, everything. I was told after I quit that they intended to add encryption, but since AT&T would still hold the keys, it’s useless.
7eter ( @7eter@feddit.org ) 1•7 months agoSilence - a Signal fork is actually still quiet decent. Simple and support for encrypted SMS. Which is a fun feature.