[Alpha] Greenline - A qml Whatsapp client for Ubuntu Touch
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@mihael the app has a built in logic to recover the daemon in case of a crash, which seems to be working here
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@ChromiumOS-Guy what do you mean by seeing the message after time runs out?
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@ChromiumOS-Guy this app is draining my battery faster then my cat can eat, other then that amazing

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@brenno.almeida about that never mind, the background daemon took a bit of time to start handeling notifications properly.
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@nbdynl compared to a full electron app like whatsnew this might as well use no battery.
at least from my perspective its noticeably better, could be improvements considering this is native and comparing it to electron is like having the bar underground, you pass it by existing above ground.
to be fair, I have (with greenline) four service daemons that are not optimized running so whatever improvement there is I feel keenly.
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@ChromiumOS-Guy also so fast compared to the other apps. he obviously is doing great work
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Thank you very much for this app. I have everything i need so far and its working well and very fast. until now, the battery usage is also good .
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Thanks for the feedback you all, any issues please report.
We have a new release: https://github.com/brennoflavio/greenline/releases
- Experimental support to record voice messages. Give it a try and report if it works for you
- Support for messages with images and buttons
- New icon and splash screen
- Support for deleted messages, both seeing deleted messages and deleting your own messages
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First of all, thank you so much for your incredible work on Greenline! Seeing a native QML WhatsApp client moving forward so quickly on Ubuntu Touch is amazing. The recent alpha builds with voice messages and message deletion show huge progress.
As a tester, I noticed an interesting behavior regarding the main chat list:
The app currently populates the history with every single JID (Jabber ID) available from the server's sync history. This includes old "ghost contacts" (like one-time marketplace buyers), unknown numbers, or old groups that were long deleted or left on the main device. When you click them, they just show an empty chat view.
I suspect that filtering these out isn't a quick "one-click" fix, as the underlying protocol/daemon likely dumps the raw cached stream of all historical chat channels upon connection, without the local filters that the official Android/iOS apps use.
Since you are probably busy with core features, I was thinking about some pragmatic ways to tackle this on the client/UI side whenever you find the time:Frontend Filtering (QML Delegate): A quick visual fix could be using a filter or modifying the ChatDelegate in QML. If the model's row indicates that there is no lastMessageText (or the timestamp is null), the item's visibility could be set to false and its height to 0. Database Query Filtering (Backend): If Greenline stores the synced chats in a local SQLite database, modifying the SQL query that populates the QML model might do the trick (e.g., SELECT * FROM chats WHERE last_message_id IS NOT NULL OR unread_count > 0).Just wanted to share this observation and some ideas. No rush at allβthe app already looks and feels great for an alpha state!
Keep up the fantastic work!P.S. (Added positive note):
Actually, having this long history of contacts has a surprisingly positive side effect! It acts like a historical WhatsApp-specific phone book. It's amazing to see how incredibly fast, reliable, and battery-friendly Greenline already runs after just about 3 months of development. Itβs a massive upgrade compared to the sluggish, battery-draining WebApp solutions we had before. If you ever decide to filter the main chat list, maybe this "raw list" could be repurposed into a dedicated "WhatsApp Contacts/History" tab in the future? -
One more thing:
In its current state, Greenline is actually the PERFECT messenger for children!
Since it focuses purely on communication without all the bloated social-media distractions like Channels, Communities, or Status tabs, it provides a safe environment. Plus, keeping the contact history ensures that old group connections (like school or sports clubs) aren't lost and remain recognizable.Thank you for building such a clean, fast, and battery-friendly alternative!
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Would you consider doing a confined version of the app without a background deamon, and with the go part only running when the app itself is running? I think it would be usefull for those who don't want notifications all the time, and don't want their battery to be drained by the deamon or are not comfortable with having a whatsapp deamon running at all time. And it would be easier to publish on the openstore!
Thank's a lot for your work!

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