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TelegramClient is a **Squeak-Client** for the widely used Telegram-Messenger. It aims to provide features such as Authentication, Contacts, Message and Media sending and a minimal UI as well as as a Zen-mode and receiving messages in the background.
-*This Project is part of the "Softwaretechnik" Lecture 2020 at the Hasso Plattner Institute.*
+The current TelegramClient doesn't works because the TDLib (Version 1.8.0) is outdated and is not longer supported [further informations](https://github.com/hpi-swa-teaching/TelegramClient/wiki/TDLib#maintanance-needed---updating-tdlib).
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+*This Project is part of the "Softwaretechnik" Lecture since 2020 at the Hasso Plattner Institute.*
## Features
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🖼 |
- Show profile pictures |
+ Show profile pictures, also in info screen |
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+ 🖼️ |
+ Display, choose and send static sticker |
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+ :) |
+ Display emoji as substitute for an animated sticker |
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+ 🙋 |
+ Display, participate, create and send polls |
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+ 🎬 |
+ view and send videos |
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+ 📄 |
+ view, download and send documents |
## Running TelegramClient
-We currently only support Squeak 5.3.
+We currently only support Squeak 6.
### Option 1 (online installation)
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## Our Group
+Group 13 of the 2024 SWT I module included [Jannes Konarski](https://github.com/gitjannes), [Tebbe Ubben](https://github.com/TebbeUbben), [Jonas Kubeler](https://github.com/jkubuni), [Elia Doumerc](https://github.com/elimatao), [Fabian Möller](https://github.com/famoe03), and [Alexander Ho](https://github.com/ShAlexHo08HPI).
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Group 11 of the 2022 SWT I module included [Richard Wohlbold](https://github.com/rgwohlbold), [Til Bergmann](https://github.com/Till-B), [Antony Kamp](https://github.com/antonykamp), [Lucas Reisener](https://github.com/LucasDerReisende), [Erik Kohlros](https://github.com/kohlros), and [Jacob Schäfer](https://github.com/jacob271).
Group 2 of the 2021 SWT I module included [Romeo Sommerfeld](https://github.com/rsommerfeld), [Raphael Kunert](https://github.com/Storyxx), [Jannis Berndt](https://github.com/jb3rndt), [Philipp Keese](https://github.com/phkeese), [Tom Richter](https://github.com/tom-richter), and [Paul Ermler](https://github.com/permler).
-Group 13 of the 2020 SWT I module included [Rohan Sawahn](https://github.com/rohansaw), [Jonas Schmidt](https://github.com/schmidtjonas), [Frederik Wollny](https://github.com/Freddy200), [Stefan Spangenberg](https://github.com/sspangenberg), [Lukas Laskowski](https://github.com/lasklu), and [Niklas Schilli](https://github.com/Mrnikbobjeff). Feel free to add your names to the list.
+Group 13 of the 2020 SWT I module included [Rohan Sawahn](https://github.com/rohansaw), [Jonas Schmidt](https://github.com/schmidtjonas), [Frederik Wollny](https://github.com/Freddy200), [Stefan Spangenberg](https://github.com/sspangenberg), [Lukas Laskowski](https://github.com/lasklu), and [Niklas Schilli](https://github.com/Mrnikbobjeff).
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+Feel free to add your names to the list.
## Acknowledgements