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## Apps
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* [Desktop installation guides](/help/desktop-app-install-guide)
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* [Tips for Zulip on Windows](/help/zulip-on-windows)
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* [Tips for Zulip on Android](/help/zulip-on-android)
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* [Zulip in a Terminal](/help/zulip-in-a-terminal)
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<!-- Zulip on macOS -->
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<!-- Zulip on Linux -->
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<!-- Zulip on iOS -->
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<!-- Connect to Zulip over IRC/etc (not implemented?) -->
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# Zulip administration
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# Using Zulip on Android
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Zulip has an Android application, compatible with Android versions 3.2 and
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higher. The app can be downloaded from the
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[Google Play Store](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zulipmobile).
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## Initial setup
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### Connecting to a server
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When you open the app for the first time or after you log out, a screen asking
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for your server's address appears. You have to write the server's URL in it, and
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press **Enter**.
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!!! warn ""
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**Note:** There's no need to add `https://` in case your server is running a secure
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HTTP (HTTPS) protocol.
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However, if your server uses an insecure HTTP connection, you'll have to
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write `http://` manually. A message will appear, warning you about the risks
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of using this type of connections. In case you have no other choice, choose the
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**Use HTTP** option.
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### Logging in
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After connecting to the server, you'll be able to log in either with an email
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address and a password, or using your Google account.
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* If you decide to log in with an email/password combination, enter your email
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address in the **Email** field and your password in the **Password** field,
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then press **Log in**.
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![Login form](/static/images/help/android-log-in.png)
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* If you prefer to log in with your Google account, press the **Log in with Google** button.
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![Google button](/static/images/help/android-google-login-button.png)
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You will be asked to choose which one do you want to use from those you have
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configured in your device.
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### Logging in (development servers)
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The Android application supports connecting to development servers as well. To
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do so, choose the **Dev backend testing server** option from the
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**Authentication Options** menu, and select the account you want to use.
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### Logging out
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You only need to log out when you want to switch to another account or server.
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To do so, tap the overflow ( <i class="icon-vector-ellipsis-vertical"></i> )
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icon in the top right corner of the screen, and choose **Log out**.
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## Using the app
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### Sending a stream message
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1. Press the pencil button at the right bottom side of the screen if the
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compose box isn't already there.
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2. Make sure you are in **stream message** mode. You should see a person
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(![Person](/static/images/help/android-person-icon.png)) icon at the
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right-hand side of the composing box.
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If it isn't there, tap the megaphone
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(![Megaphone](/static/images/help/android-megaphone-icon.png)) icon.
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3. Input the name of the stream where you want to send your message in the
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**Stream** field. Autocompletion suggestions will appear as you type the
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stream's name.
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4. Enter the topic of your message in **Topic**.
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5. Write your message in the field labeled **Tap on a message to compose reply**.
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6. Click the send (![send](/static/images/help/android-paperplane-icon.png))
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icon to send your message.
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### Sending a private message
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1. Press the pencil button at the right bottom side of the screen if the
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compose box isn't already there.
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2. Make sure you are in **private message** mode. You should see a megaphone
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(![Megaphone](/static/images/help/android-megaphone-icon.png)) icon at the
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right-hand side of the compose box. If it isn't there, tap the person
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(![Person](/static/images/help/android-person-icon.png)) icon.
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3. Enter the email address of the person you want to chat with in the **Person**
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field. Autocomplete suggestions will appear as you type the email address.
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4. Write your message in the field labeled **Tap on a message to compose reply**.
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5. Click the send (![send](/static/images/help/android-paperplane-icon.png))
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icon to send your message.
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### Replying to a message
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1. Tap the message you want to reply to in the message list.
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2. The **Stream** and **Topic** fields will automatically fill.
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3. Write your message in the field labeled **Tap on a message to compose reply**.
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4. Click the send (![send](/static/images/help/android-paperplane-icon.png))
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icon to send your message.
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### Narrowing to a stream
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There are multiple ways of narrowing to a stream in Zulip's Android app.
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By swiping to the right from the border of the screen or clicking the menu (<i
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class="icon-vector-reorder"></i>) icon, you'll be able to see a list of the
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streams you're subscribed to. You can tap one of them to narrow to that stream.
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!!! tip ""
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You can also click on the stream name of a message to automatically narrow
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your message list to only show messages from the pressed stream.
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### Narrowing to a topic
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You can narrow your message list to a specific topic by tapping the name of the
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topic over a message.
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### Searching for messages
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You can search your organization for specific messages by using [search operators](/help/search-for-messages).
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1. Tap the search (<i class="icon-vector-search"></i>)
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icon at the top of the screen.
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2. Enter the [search operators](/help/search-for-messages#search-operators)
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that you want to use to narrow your messages.
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3. Press the **Enter** key in your keyboard to begin your search.
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### Filtering messages
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You can filter the messages in your message list.
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1. Press the filter (![Filter](/static/images/help/android-filter-icon.png))
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icon on the top right side of the screen.
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2. Select the filtering criteria from the dropdown that appears.
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3. The message list will refresh to show only the filtered messages.
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### Manually refreshing the message list
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The messages will appear automatically as they are sent. However, you can
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manually refresh them by:
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* scrolling to the bottom of the message list
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* clicking the overflow (
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<i class="icon-vector-ellipsis-vertical"></i> ) icon in the top right corner
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and choosing the **Refresh** option from the dropdown that appears.
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### Day/Night Themes
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Zulip's Android app offers two different themes: one lighter (day theme), and
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one with dark colors (night theme) that makes reading more comfortable when
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there isn't much light.
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To switch between the two themes, click the overflow ( <i
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class="icon-vector-ellipsis-vertical"></i> ) icon at the top right corner of the
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screen and choosing the **Switch Day/Night Theme** option from the dropdown that
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appears.
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# Using Zulip on Windows
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Zulip has a Windows client, compatible with Windows versions 7, 8 and 10; it is identical in
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functionality to the Zulip web application. The client
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can be download through the [Zulip website](https://zulip.org/).
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The client is regularly updated and is a wrapper of the web application, but with enhanced
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notifications and can run in the background. The current version does not contain
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any significant features additional to those in the web application.
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**Note:** Since Zulip is no longer running on a browser, many external keyboard shortcuts
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endemic to a browser will no longer work, for example, ALT-LEFT to go back to the previous page.
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## Connecting to a server
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When you open the Zulip client for the first time, you will come across a screen
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asking for your organizations's server address on Zulip. Enter your organization's
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address and press the **Connect** button.
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There's no need to add `https://` in the case that your server is running a secure
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HTTP (HTTPS) protocol.
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However, if your server uses an insecure HTTP connection, you'll have to
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write `http://` manually. A message will appear, warning you about the risks
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of using this type of connections. In case you have no other choice, choose the
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**Use HTTP** option.
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