-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Maxim, I am a little confused by your statement. At first time you mention about push notification at level "server implementation" but then you give reference to the push notification at level "client implementation". Well, I know that these two things are related but it will require huge costs and time-consuming to implement it in the real world.
As for you to know that our Mail2XMPP push notification can work well with any XMPP/Jabber client (web-based, a desktop or even mobile client). Thus expected to be more flexible in its use without having to perform a specific mobile application development for different OS. Look you don't have to take my word for it, just create an acoount on MayPlaces (free) and see for yourself :-) - -- - aRyo S http://mayplaces.com 0x6A727933.asc - https://db.tt/aht0U2Wq On Dec 4, 2013, Maxim Ignatenko <[email protected]> wrote: >I mean this: >http://developer.android.com/google/gcm/index.html >https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/NetworkingInternet/Conceptual/RemoteNotificationsPG/Chapters/ApplePushService.html > >Without this any XMPP client has to keep TCP connection open, which >drains battery faster than it should. > >On 3 December 2013 02:26, Aryo Sandiyudo <[email protected]> >wrote: >> >> I do not know what exactly the definition of push notification that >you mean, but for your information that in http://mayplaces.com we have >already implement push notifications for new mail (Mail to XMPP). >> >> And as far as i know there is already an XMPP client that provides >push notifications for offline message though to use the ad-free >version you have to spend a few dollars. >> >> >> - -- - >> aRyo S >> http://mayplaces.com >> >> On Dec 3, 2013, Maxim Ignatenko <[email protected]> wrote: >>>On 28 November 2013 12:44, Solomon Peachy <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> Without Google, XMPP (S2S) simply doesn't have enough of a mass >>>userbase >>>> to be viable, IMO. The mass markey simply doesn't care about >>>technical >>>> "quality". (Witness every mobile-messaging-app-du-jour overnight >>>ending >>>> up with more users than non-google S2S-enabled XMPP..) >>> >>>That's because there is no: >>>1) push notifications support for Android/iOS in popular server >>>implementations >>>2) decent mobile client -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: APG v1.0.9 iQFHBAEBAgAxBQJSniQuKhxBcnlvIFNhbmRpeXVkbyA8YXNhbmRpeXVkb0BtYXlw bGFjZXMuY29tPgAKCRAP0JnXanJ5M5azB/9uZAvNefhJqinZ3WxdvLPQxvmVuLVc P2oncD0nlkFz+8K0bu9pgYBiR7PBMeSNtYAx71yqg/WomWnpA4T3MydiS3sxvB80 VH+kAOItgPNi30Bf3VzmggUUJ/W4SbdhUq+VWPbvj12R3OnCtw0wAVSRtrYL90q/ YxzeqQj2LNL0lNTGsbRzkCS1WAw161YGKzmv9WB4sWAP0+wXH4KG29uD3pG3hCck mB91YrthFP+L21kXOvNl+iZq3QU3rM/XCwGoexx2XkadylI2DrSIoyekLRkf6uUv m1hbnVuVnR4HaytG2dCBI+pJPeVrJ2sCVlv6bormtg9nML8D0b6Qmyj9 =bt7W -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
