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Katie S.
04/20/2022
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Great platform, slightly out of date interface

It's really intuitive and easy to use, transparency of users/roles is easy to view and categorize. It's used at an organization where staff are both in the room and remote so it's easy to coordinate amongst ourselves.
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09/28/2021
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Does the Basics with Some Flaws

Love the ability to see who is online and available, as well as the ability to mark myself busy, unavailable, etc. A convenient application to use when working remotely. The file transfer option works very smoothly within the application and makes it easy to quickly send documents and other files.
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09/07/2021
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Ignite Realtime Spark keeps teams in touch

Ignite Realtime Spark quickly shows who is online with the application and who is not (out of those in your group). Bouncing ideas off each other is quick and easy. Great IM for office use.

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What is Ignite Realtime?

Ignite Realtime is an open-source community dedicated to providing real-time collaboration solutions built on the XMPP protocol (formerly known as Jabber). They offer a variety of software projects including Openfire, Spark, and Smack, focusing on delivering enterprise-grade, scalable applications to enhance communication within and across organizations. Openfire is an acclaimed, easy-to-set-up and administer server designed for XMPP messaging, while Spark is a cross-platform instant messaging client optimized for businesses. Smack, on the other hand, is a widely-used library for Java designed to build XMPP client applications.The community at Ignite Realtime contributes to ongoing development and support for these projects, enhancing the robustness of communication technologies that suit both small teams and large enterprises. Their website, https://www.igniterealtime.org, serves as a central hub for project information, documentation, community forums, and download links, offering a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to implement real-time messaging capabilities in their software solutions.

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