The last time I did it, I was euphoric and more empathetic than I normally am.
Would Molly enable me to use Signal on two Android phones at the same time?
Yep, I'm doing it right now. I have the official Signal app on my main phone, then Molly on the second one.
I have to say, one thing that happened to me; I used to use Molly for both phones, but I would suddenly stop receiving messages on my main phone for some unknown reason. I would receive them on e.g. my computer client, but not my main phone. So I switched back to Signal as the main driver and Molly as the linked device..
Great, thanks for your reply. Could you briefly say how the setup works? Can I install Molly and then chose "linked device" or such in the setup process or is it more complicated?
Yep, I don't remember the exact wording, but when you install Molly on your other device, you can select to use as a linked device, or restore a back-up, or register from scratch. Of course don't enter your phone number, that will overwrite your account. There should just be a link on the main screen to link to your main.
I tried it and yes, it is that easy.
I used it so I could be logged in on 2 phones simultaneously. Worked well for that, but aside from that just felt like normal Signal I think
I'm using molly for a few months now. No problems really. Using it to talk to a signal user. What I did notice is that there are less "wifi low, switching to data" messages now. Had those regularly while using the official Signal app, even with full wifi reception. Since I switched this happened only once or twice.
Also significantly less times that calls were ended when being on a call with somebody over night and just letting it run to continue speaking the next day. With the signal app it happened a lot, call ended and signal closed without any notification. With molly that never happened so far.
So tl;dr: Can only recommend
Not very good. On my Moto E32 it's not possible to create a password for the encrypted database, the field were i have to confirm my password is unreachable.