Versions:

  • 1.0.0.9

Tammy is a lightweight Matrix-based instant messaging client developed by connect2x GmbH, released in a single stable edition numbered 1.0.0.9 and catalogued under Communication Software. Engineered for users who prioritize both speed and security, the program connects to the open, decentralized Matrix network, enabling end-to-end encrypted text, voice, and video conversations across public rooms and private chats without locking participants into a single vendor’s ecosystem. Its compact codebase launches quickly on Windows desktops, consumes minimal memory, and negotiates Olm/ Megolm encryption automatically, so sensitive exchanges remain confidential even when routed through federated homeservers. Typical use cases include team coordination for distributed software projects, privacy-conscious family group chats, and customer-support channels that require audit-ready message retention; administrators can also run Tammy as a portable front-end for internal help-desk bots or status-page alerts because it supports standard Matrix APIs and slash commands out of the box. The interface keeps clutter to a minimum, offering tabbed rooms, searchable history, and light or dark themes, while still exposing advanced options such as per-room notification rules and secure key backup. Since the application relies on the open Matrix protocol, existing users of Element, FluffyChat, or other compliant clients can interoperate seamlessly, share encrypted files up to the homeserver limit, and migrate chat histories without proprietary conversion. Tammy is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, guaranteeing the latest version with every install and supporting batch deployment alongside other chosen applications.

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