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XMPP is old and has many clients. I think ejabberd is still the go-to server solution, but I haven't kept up to date since switching to Matrix. Prosody also seems popular?
I've heard good things about Conversations as a client app for Android. I've seen Dino recommended a lot as a desktop application.
It's hard to say what client serves your purpose best because there are hundreds of extensions to XMPP that have to do with all kinds of things, from "keeping the same history between devices" (which wasn't in the original protocol!) to "use XMPP as a notification backend for third party apps" and "PubSub social media". Check out https://xmpp.org/software/ for a list of the most common apps.
You'll want to make sure to pick a client with modern (OMEMO) encryption support for the best interoperability with other people.