BitTorrent Bleep app good for
Gute Messenger App, vorallem die Whisper Funktion ist interessant.
Its a great app specially interface and privacy, but needs more progress such as swipe left or right for back or forward to previous windows.
Needs delivery and seen report.
Please add the ability to rotate the iPad app to portrait mode (like FB messenger and hangouts). Its a little annoying having to rotate the iPad every time I switch to the app. Once the service has the ability to use multiple devices with the same key, it will be awesome!
For geeks only. Warning. If anonymity is dear to you then go ahead and knock yourself because its not always easy to troubleshoot of paring doesnt work as expected. Similarly Mozilla Firefox had same authentication for their accounts and it has been discontinued due to confusion of regular folks. This one may have same destiny.
Great job, guys! The privacy concept – no central server to be snooped on by who knows whom – is so appealing, it would have been a shame not to continue development. Looking forward to Share to Bleep and portrait on iPad
I put two phones together to test it doesnt show that he i online s cannot make the call other than that everything is fine
Some bad moments
pretty solid app for a 1.0 BUT the contacts import is broken - reading my (admittedly 4000+) contacts systematically fails so the app is pretty useless at this point
I thought it was impossible to take a screenshot from the whisper screen, but I was able to on both pictures and texts. Not as advertised and if you were sending things thinking they could not be copied, you would sadly disappointed.
I believe this app can become a great option for sending messages. However, it still needs improvements.
It crashes all the time and it is really confusing to add contacts.
On the other hand, I really liked the user interface, colors etc.
Cant wait for an update that will fix it.
This app makes no sense. It lets you log-in without checking to see if anyone else has used that user name, so literally anyone could be anyone. There are also no passwords, and no strict confirmation.
The iPhone version isnt aware of the iPad version, the iPad version only works in landscape, and the iPhone version only works in portrait. WTF? You can also screen capture all you want.
How could this possibly be secure? Seems like a bad joke.
I cant add a friend or send a message on a network without an internet connection.
How is the app decentralized then?
Still testing out features but need proof that there are no back doors maybe switch to open- source as an option if possible.