Since simple mobile tools will soon become a spyware and I use 3 of their apps regularly, yesterday I installed F-Droid after reading many Lemmy recommendations.
Wow, I’m pleasantly surprised.
A new app I’ve tested is Spotube (Spotify open source alternative; edit: apparently it uses Spotify metadata but it streams from YouTube. My bad.).
Any other underrated app y’all recommend?
Some of them are not underrated, but I’d just share my favorites…
- AntennaPod for podcasts.
- Aurora Store if you need some Google apps to be updated.
- Binary Eye is a nice and slim qr code scanner and generator.
- CriticalMaps is a good tool if you’re into critical mass events.
- GadgetBridge can be a companion app for your smartwatch (if you have the right one).
- GPS logger just logs your position in an interval you can set. I use it to track my movement in 30min bits.
- GymRoutines is a privacy friendly gym exercise app with a database of your progress.
- K9 mail (soon to be rebranded as Thunderbird mobile) is a powerful mail app.
- KeePassDX is an android password manager compatible with keepass files.
- LibreTorrent is a nice way to torrent your favorite linux distros while on the go.
- Location Map Viewer I use with the gpx files I get from GPS logger to visualize my movements.
- mpv just plays a lot of media without being a bloated thing like vlc. I use mpv for videos, vlc for music.
- NewPipeSponsorblock is available in a custom repo only.
- Ning is a nice way to get an overview over a local network.
- OpenTracks can be used in combination with GadgetBridge to record your sports with gps.
- OSMand gives you a frontend for using openstreetmap with offline maps, navigation and more.
- PDF Doc Scan is my way to digitalize important letters as a pdf on the go.
- StreetComplete is a gamificated way to fill in missing things in openstreetmap. it’s fun.
- Syncthing-Fork (important to use the fork) is a file sync tool I use to backup a lot of my phones folders to a pc.
- Tusky is my favorite way to browse mastodon.
- VLC is a powerful media player (I then use only to shuffle through my mp3s).
This is such a great list, saving and installing a few!
Adding on (and likely seconding a few):
- 2048: game
- Aegis: for 2Fa stuff
- AntennaPod: second this one
- AnkiDroid: Flashcards, the Anki project is huge and extends way past android. Worth exploring if you want/need to memorize things
- Droid-ify: Fdroid client I use, but I keep the main app installed too
- Eat Poop You Cat: game to be played in a group
- Feeder: for RSS
- FFShare: for compressing photos/videos before sharing
- FlorisBoard: The keybaord I liked, although I don’t use it full time
- GPTAssist: Frontend for chatGPT
- Material Files: File manager
- Native Alpha: Have websites run like apps, while isolating each site
- OpenFoodFacts: A bit buggy, but it’s similar to OSM but for food
- RetroStack: Another game
- SDMaid SE: Same dev from the popular playstore one, is rebuilding a better one from scratch, AND it’s now FOSS
- SkyMap:
- Survival manual
- Termux
- Translate You
- UntrackMe: To redirect Tiktok/Twitter/Pinterest/etc. links to the frontends
- URLCheck: Highly recommend getting this one to clean trackers from links
- Unitto: Calculator of choice. I explored a bunch before settling on this one
For OSM specifically, I second the ones mentioned. Here are some other OSM related things: https://lemmy.ca/post/6586265
Thanks for the recommendations, especially URLCheck. I already had FDroid and have been trying to figure out an easy way to clean tracking URLs.
Why is it important to use the fork of syncthing?
The dev said a couple of weeks ago that they’re planning on closing their Google Play Developer account, so using the fork means you’ll be able to keep up with new releases from that point.
I use it because it moves a lot of settings into the sync jobs.
So now I can set individual sync jobs to only run on my home wifi and ac power, and other sync jobs (like my photos) to sync over any network and any power state.
I do love OSMand, it is easily the app I have used and depended on the most in the past ten-ish years.
Droid-ify: Same functionality as F-Droid, same repos etc, but with a much nicer UI.
Xtra: Alternative client for Twitch with support for blocking ads.
LibreTube: Native Android client for the alternative YT frontend Piped.
A new app I’ve tested is Spotube (Spotify open source alternative).
This is super misleading. Spotube isn’t a Spotify alternative, it uses Spotify metadata and streams the audio from youtube.