There's also Dat <https://datproject.org/>. I've been working with a
Scuttlebot and Dat stack is has been serving all of my needs.
Em qui, 16 de ago de 2018 às 22:42, Patricio Gibbs <patricio(a)altermundi.net>
escreveu:
  Revisiting this thread because we're about to
have 6x more people using
 our network for a week...
 I have created a page on the wiki for this infor since I think that's a
 more elegant and useful way to curate this information. The wiki page is:
 
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/wiki/LAN-messaging-apps
 The content of that page is copied here for convenience.
 ~ Pato
 COPY OF WIKI PAGE:
 What p2p apps do we know of that work on computers and/or cell phones
 that can do chat (asynchronous?), calls, and/or file sharing on the LAN?
 Peer auto-discovery is optional.
 Previously mentioned on this thread:
 RetroShare
 - platform:
 - LAN peer auto-discovery:
 - functions:
 - stability/usability:
 - website:
 Ring, 
https://ring.cx/
 - platform:
 - LAN peer auto-discovery:
 - functions:
 - stability/usability:
 - website: 
https://ring.cx/
 Briar
 - platform: Android
 - LAN peer auto-discovery: no, initial connection face-to-face
 - functions: text chat
 - stability/usability:
 - website: 
https://briarproject.org/
 Scuttlebutt / Patchwork / Patchbay
 - platform: Linux/Windows/Mac yes, Android in alpha
 - LAN peer auto-discovery:
 - functions:
 - stability/usability:
 - website: 
www.scuttlebutt.nz
 Bitmessage
 - platform:
 - LAN peer auto-discovery:
 - functions:
 - stability/usability:
 - website:
 ZeroNet
 - platform:
 - LAN peer auto-discovery:
 - functions:
 - stability/usability:
 - website:
 KouChat
 - platform: Linux, Android
 - LAN peer auto-discovery: yes
 - functions: synchronous text messaging, file sending
 - stability/usability: some messages get dropped, otherwise very simple
 and easy
 - website:
 WiFi Walkie Talkie
 On 02/11/2018 02:30 PM, Amuza wrote:
 
 On 29/07/17 18:04, bruno vianna wrote:
  I installed it, and it doesn't seem like
it.
 The way you add new contact is pretty clever (two devices face to face
 scanning their qr-codes), but I'd prefer to have it auto-discover
 peers in my local network....
 On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 9:54 PM, Patricio Gibbs
 <patricio(a)altermundi.net <mailto:patricio@altermundi.net>> wrote:
     Does Briar do LAN peer auto-discovery?
     It just went to public beta.
     
https://briarproject.org/manual <https://briarproject.org/manual>
 
 I think both Briar [0] and Ring [1] are supposed to work in the LAN.
 I tried them both a couple of times but they both gave me different
 problems.
 They may be working now. If not, I guess -and hope- sooner or later they
 will, as I think both projects are being developed actively.
 If anyone tests them please let us know the results.
 [0] 
https://briarproject.org/
 [1] 
https://ring.cx/
>     On 06/19/2017 05:35 AM, Amuza wrote:
>
>
>
>         On 19/06/17 11:26, Nicolas Pace wrote:
>
>             On Fri, 2017-06-16 at 16:50 +0200, Amuza wrote:
>
>                 Hey sisters,
>
>                 Let me share some good news for community networks
>                 -and bad ones for
>                 ISPs:
>
>             Actually, ISPs also get benefited cause they don't use
>             upstream for
>             this :)
>
>
>         Yes. But I meant ideally ISPs might end up not being needed at
>         all.
>
>                 0.- Bitmessage has been working on LAN peer
>                 auto-discovery. It is
>                 already in v0.6 branch, we tested it and it works.
>
>                 1.- Retroshare will finally have asynchronous
>                 messaging working
>                 (Retroshare already has LAN peer auto-discovery).
>
>                 2.- Impressive ZeroNet is aware of the importance of
>                 LAN peer
>                 auto-discovery and they are going to add this feature.
>
>             Thanks Amuza!
>             Have been looking for this application layer
>             functionality... i think
>             we need to dig more on this part.
>
>             Are you doing something in this area?
>
>
>         Just pushing any decentralized project I like so that they add
>         LAN peer auto-discovery.
>
>
>             Regards,
>
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