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title: App clients
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Some clients are known for being a massive pain under Wayland. Here are great
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replacements for them:
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## Discord
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- [WebCord](https://github.com/SpacingBat3/WebCord) is a Discord client based on
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the latest Electron, with support for the Wayland Ozone platform, as well as
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PipeWire screensharing. It has tons of great features and tries not to
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infringe on the Discord ToS.
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- [Vesktop](https://github.com/Vencord/Vesktop) Like WebCord, Vesktop is a custom Discord client with improved performance and Wayland support. It also has built-in screen sharing, and in addition has support for plugins and custom themes. Vesktop even supports proper audio sharing when you screen share. Note that Vesktop relies on Vencord, a custom Discord client mod, which violates Discord's terms of service. Use at your own risk.
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- [dissent](https://github.com/diamondburned/dissent) is a Discord client
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written in GTK4. While it does infringe on Discord's ToS, it's relatively safe
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and doesn't rely on any webview technologies.
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## Matrix/Element
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[Fractal](https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Fractal) is a Matrix client written in
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GTK4. Much like Discord, Element is known to have a lot of problems as a result
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of being based on Electron. Fractal currently doesn't support VoIP calling, but
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all other features are supported, including E2EE and cross-device verification.
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