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Not that I will convince you to use signal, but there are desktop versions as well, so technically not required to use a smart phone.
I use Signal. It's the in thing in my circles.
The desktop version cannot be used independently; you still need to make and maintain an account on a smart phone. Also the desktop version uses crazy memory. It's a pos. I no longer use it. Also you're limited to 2 devices: one phone & one comp. I sync my xmpp chats between 3 or 4, depending.
Signal works across more than two devices.
Pray, how do I login to the same account on my second phone? Or do you mean you can link multiple computers to the account on your phone? In which case, I'm not running that on my old laptop.
Edit: I'll answer my own question:
https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/360007320551-Linked-Devices
Well, that's news to me.
That requires a phone ...
Yes