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by themrdarknezz 4725 days ago
It's only for android.
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He's working on an iOS version too. Plus, it's open source so other people can write clients for other operating systems if they want.

[EDIT]: https://www.facebook.com/surespot/posts/614633905213667

26th June: "Just sent first successful surespot encrypted message from iPhone to Android."

It's open source. Fund it and it'll get ported to other platforms =)
I don't see how hemlis is worse though? It's even better since it's funded.
It's worse because:

  1.) It's not open source
  2.) They want to charge for certain features that are free in surespot.
      (on top of the $100k they're already asking for)
  3.) They wont let you run your own server
#1 and #3 does not make it worse. #2 might not either depending on what that feature is.
For an encryption app? I'd almost argue that not being able to access the source code makes it a non starter. There's no way to guarantee a lack of backdoors otherwise.