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<component type="desktop">
<id>utox.desktop</id>
<metadata_license>CC0-1.0</metadata_license>
<project_license>MIT</project_license>
<name>uTox</name>
<summary>The lightweight Tox client.</summary>
<description>
<p>
Features:
</p>
<ul>
<li>Avatars</li>
<li>Secure person to person conversations</li>
<li>Video (Webcam or Desktop sharing)</li>
<li>Audio</li>
<li>Chat History</li>
<li>Screenshots</li>
<li>Group chats</li>
<li>File transfers, with inline images support</li>
<li>Tox URI support (clickable Tox links)</li>
<li>Emoticons</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
Easy to Use: The Tox project was started with the goal of making secure
encrypted communication, in any form, easy. The uTox client is no
exception, built to be easy for your computer, and easier for you.
</li>
<li>
Security & Privacy: Utilizing a completely serverless design and industry
grade high-strength encryption, uTox keeps your conversations secure and
private from prying eyes. (If perfect security is important to you, or
your work, make sure you understand the guarantees that uTox offers. For
a detailed explanation of what uTox will protect you from, read through
uTox's security model.
</li>
<li>
Transparency & Freedom: There is a steady and growing trend in software
development that shows; software can only serve it's users when it's not
hidding secrets, or backdoors. This is what's known as open-source
software, its code is never hidden from it's users, and always available
for anyone read. While this important to all software, there is no
cryptographer or security expert who will agree that anything closed
source can be called safe and secure. uTox was created with this in
mind, and will always be free, and open source.
</li>
</ul>
</description>
<screenshots>
<screenshot type="default">
<image>https://utox.io/images/utox_image.png</image>
</screenshot>
</screenshots>
<url type="homepage">https://utox.io/</url>
<update_contact>eclipseo@fedoraproject.org</update_contact>
</component>