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There is an apertus° Telegram group. If you're not familiar with the platform it's | There is an apertus° Telegram group. If you're not familiar with the platform it's a partially open source chat messenger that's available on both desktop and mobile. | ||
The application can be downloaded from [https://telegram.org/ here]. | The application can be downloaded from [https://telegram.org/ here]. | ||
The apertus° group can be found here https:// | The apertus° group can be found here https://t.me/apertus | ||
There is also a Spanish AXIOM group here. | There is also a Spanish AXIOM group here: https://t.me/joinchat/LqeQbQ9VOTXyKVKtnNhYdg | ||
'''Note:''' Telegram's client-side code is open-source software (the source code for recent versions is not always immediately published), whereas its server-side code is closed-source and proprietary. | '''Note:''' Telegram's client-side code is open-source software (the source code for recent versions is not always immediately published), whereas its server-side code is closed-source and proprietary. Telegram [https://telegram.org/privacy Privacy Policy]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 22 October 2023
There is an apertus° Telegram group. If you're not familiar with the platform it's a partially open source chat messenger that's available on both desktop and mobile.
The application can be downloaded from here.
The apertus° group can be found here https://t.me/apertus
There is also a Spanish AXIOM group here: https://t.me/joinchat/LqeQbQ9VOTXyKVKtnNhYdg
Note: Telegram's client-side code is open-source software (the source code for recent versions is not always immediately published), whereas its server-side code is closed-source and proprietary. Telegram Privacy Policy.