

Interesting side note to what someone else mentioned - Amazon is in the process of moving from Chime to Slack for IM, and AWS is probably the fastest group to migrate… but we’re still using Chime’s video-chat/meetings functionality and are working together with Slack on the integration between the 2. Here at MacStories, we like to write in Markdown. Maybe worth exploring is something like Community edition of Rocket Chat? Not sure if it can do the SSO part. Slack is one of many examples that just does all of this better. and side effects like Chime’s reply/quote using markdown is just clunky. The top 2 are easily the biggest issue for me personally.

I also don’t like just adding opinion without reason, so here’s my top 5 “disappointments” with Chime (I’ll focus on chat/general issues only, rather than video calling):Įvery action in a room generates an unread notification I wouldn’t recommend it, and have had customers use it (against my recommendation) and later throw it out.

Deploy high performance graph applications using popular open-source APIs such as Gremlin, openCypher and SPARQL, and easily migrate existing. To insert an emoji in Amazon Chime chatnot.
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I work at AWS, and like many dislike Chime. Build and run identity, knowledge, fraud graph, and other applications with performance, and execute more than 100,000 queries per second. For more information see Sending markdown messages and Sending code blocks in messages.
