Paper Plane (formerly Telegrand) is a really nice #Telegram client. It still misses a lot of features of the official client, but if you're fine with that, it gives you really great native experience on #Linux. And it works great on phones, too!

You can find it in the beta channel on #Flathub.

@sesivany Thanks for sharing ❤️
It looks really cool!
@sesivany For me the only missing feature is the group-call (Audio). Otherwise it works sooo good and feels so much better then telegram itself.
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Do you know if they overcame the shared api key issue? I got a warning when I tried it that I might get banned due to this restriction.
@joshfowler it didn't ask me to provide a key generated specially for me and I haven't received any warning. So they might have overcome it, or I'm just lucky. 🤷
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Looks like they got that sorted, judging by an issue on their github, awesome. Thanks for reminding me to check!
@sesivany is this a Telegram client without memory leaking issues? 
@sesivany what am I missing? Unable to find this on FlatHub or any information on a beta channel.
@sesivany I've got it figured out. Been a year since I last looked at Telegrand. Testing the APK and deciding if it's worth building.
@sesivany does it support E2E encryption? Thats the only thing I miss in the official client but I only use it really rarely. Also can I use it over Tor easily like I do with the official client?
@DrRac27 no, it doesn't E2E encrypted chats at the moment.
@sesivany @DrRac27 It actually does! It supports Telegram's secret chats (which are E2E encrypted), thanks to tdlib.
@melix99 how do you initiate a secret chat? I haven't found anything like that in the app's UI.
@DrRac27
@sesivany @DrRac27 Right now you can only chat on a secret chat created by others. We need to add the chat creation dialog.