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[#]: via: (https://itsfoss.com/rambox/)
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[#]: author: (Ankush Das https://itsfoss.com/author/ankush/)
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Rambox is an All-in-one Messenger for Linux
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_**Brief: Rambox is an all-in-one messenger that lets you combine multiple services like Discord, Slack, Facebook Messenger and hundreds of more such services in one place.**_
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### Rambox: Add multiple messaging Services in a single app
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![][1]
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Rambox is one of the best ways to manage multiple services for communication through a single app installed. You can use [multiple messaging services][2] like Facebook Messenger, Gmail chats, AOL, Discord, Google Duo, [Viber][3] and a lot more from the same interface.
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This way, you don’t need to install individual apps or keep them opened in browser all the time. You can use a master password to lock the Rambox application. You can also use do not disturb feature.
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Rambox offers an [open source community edition][4] which is free to use. The paid pro version gives you access to 600+ apps while the community addition has 99+ apps. Pro version has additional features like themes, hibernation, ad-block, spell check and premium support.
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Don’t worry. The open source community edition itself is quite useful and you may not even need those pro features.
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### Features of Rambox
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While you should find most of the essential features in the open-source edition, you might notice some of them limited to the pro version.
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Here, I’ve mentioned all the essential features available:
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* You get about 100 apps/services to choose from in the open-source edition
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* Ability to protect the app with a single Master password lock
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* Ability to lock each session that you load up
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* Do Not Disturb mode
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* Ability to sync apps and configuration across multiple devices.
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* You can create and add custom apps
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* Support for keyboard shortcuts
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* Ability to enable/disable apps without needing to delete them
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* JS & CSS injection support to tweak the styling of apps
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* Ad-block (**pro version**)
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* Hibernation support (**pro version**)
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* Theme support (**pro version**)
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* Mobile view **(pro version)**
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* Spell check **(pro version)**
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* Work hours – to schedule a time for incoming notifications **(pro version)**
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* Proxies support **(pro version)**
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In addition to what I’ve listed here, you might find some more features in the Rambox Pro edition. To know more about it, you can refer to the [official list of features][6].
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It is also worth noting that you cannot have more than 3 active simultaneous device connections.
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### Installing Rambox on Linux
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You can easily get started using Rambox using the **.AppImage** file available on the [official download page][4]. If you’re curious, you can refer our guide on how to [use the AppImage file on Linux][7].
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In either case, you can also get it from the [Snap store][8]. Also, feel free to check their [GitHub releases section][9] for **.deb / .rpm** or other packages.
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[Download Rambox Community Edition][4]
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### Wrapping Up
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It can be a little overwhelming to have a lot of apps installed using Rambox. So, I’d suggest you monitor the RAM usage when adding more apps and using them for work.
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There is also a similar app called [Franz][10] which is also part open source and part premium like Rambox.
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Even though solutions like Rambox or Franz are quite useful, they aren’t always resource-friendly, specially if you start using tens of services at the same time. So, keep an eye on your system resources (if you notice a performance impact).
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Otherwise, it’s an impressive app that does the work that you’d expect. Have you tried it out? Feel free to let me know your thoughts!
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via: https://itsfoss.com/rambox/
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作者:[Ankush Das][a]
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选题:[lujun9972][b]
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[a]: https://itsfoss.com/author/ankush/
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[b]: https://github.com/lujun9972
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[1]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/rambox-ce.jpg?ssl=1
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[2]: https://itsfoss.com/best-messaging-apps-linux/
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[3]: https://itsfoss.com/viber-linux-client-beta-install/
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[4]: https://rambox.pro/#ce
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[5]: https://i0.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/rambox-preferences.png?ssl=1
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[6]: https://rambox.pro/#features
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[7]: https://itsfoss.com/use-appimage-linux/
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[8]: https://snapcraft.io/rambox
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[9]: https://github.com/ramboxapp/community-edition/releases
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[10]: https://itsfoss.com/franz-messaging-app/
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