### Roost
-[Roost](https://roost.mit.edu/) is a graphical Zephyr client built by [David Benjamin](https://davidben.net/) as part of his [master's thesis](https://davidben.net/thesis.pdf). It is relatively new and currently considered experimental by its author.
+[Roost](https://roost.mit.edu/) is a graphical Zephyr client built by [David Benjamin](https://davidben.net/) (MIT '12, SIPB member) as part of his [master's thesis](https://davidben.net/thesis.pdf). It is relatively new and currently considered experimental by its author.
Roost makes use of [Webathena](https://webathena.mit.edu/) to keep you subscribed to Zephyr. This makes for a much easier setup.
### Zulip
-[Zulip](https://zulip.com/zephyr) is a fully-featured web-based Zephyr client that also provides [mobile apps](https://zephyr.zulip.com/apps) for Android and iOS and desktop apps for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Zulip is developed by a group of MIT alums who also developed [Ksplice](https://www.ksplice.com/) (rebootless updates for Linux).
+[Zulip](https://zulip.com/zephyr) is a fully-featured web-based Zephyr client that also provides [mobile apps](https://zephyr.zulip.com/apps) for Android and iOS and desktop apps for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Zulip is developed by a group of MIT alums and SIPB members who also developed [Ksplice](https://www.ksplice.com/) (rebootless updates for Linux).
Zulip, like Roost, is easy to set up because it uses Webathena for authentication.