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Once you're in, you should as soon as possible click the cogwheel/open https://riot.im/app/#/settings to '''set a password and e-mail''' for your Matrix account.
 
Once you're in, you should as soon as possible click the cogwheel/open https://riot.im/app/#/settings to '''set a password and e-mail''' for your Matrix account.
   
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The web client can send Desktop notifications if you use Firefox at least (see your [https://riot.im/app/#/settings settings] if it's not enabled), but there is also a regular [https://riot.im/desktop.html desktop version of Riot] for Mac, Windows and GNU/Linux.
   
 
== Details ==
 
== Details ==
   
 
'''Riot''' is a client for the Matrix network. Matrix is sort of a supercharged IRC network/protocol, which "bridges" into regular IRC networks like Freenode but also provides a host of other features.
 
'''Riot''' is a client for the Matrix network. Matrix is sort of a supercharged IRC network/protocol, which "bridges" into regular IRC networks like Freenode but also provides a host of other features.
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Revision as of 15:36, 28 July 2017

If you want persistent IRC history/logs and notifications without having to have a computer online all the time, but you don't have/know how to set up a server, you can use the Matrix network to stay connected.

Before logging in

To get started, open

https://riot.im/app/#/room/#freenode_#apertium:matrix.org

It'll say "Click here to join the discussion". If you don't have a Matrix account already, just do that, and enter a username, click Continue and fill out the captcha and you're in!

(If you already have a Matrix account, instead click "Login" and enter your details.)

Logged in

Once you're in, you should as soon as possible click the cogwheel/open https://riot.im/app/#/settings to set a password and e-mail for your Matrix account.


The web client can send Desktop notifications if you use Firefox at least (see your settings if it's not enabled), but there is also a regular desktop version of Riot for Mac, Windows and GNU/Linux.

Details

Riot is a client for the Matrix network. Matrix is sort of a supercharged IRC network/protocol, which "bridges" into regular IRC networks like Freenode but also provides a host of other features.