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Except for games I use FOSS on my Linux desktop and on my Android phone. The FOSS alternative is often better than the proprietary software.
What kind of FOSS software can you get for your android?
F-Droid has tons of good apps!
Any recommendation in general? some that you can call a must have in your phone?
A few I like:
StreetComplete, fun 'mini game' for helping fill out Open Street Map data
Hacki, hacker news reader
Mull, fork of Firefox with more privacy stuff enabled
Simple Gallery
Bitwarden
Simple SMS
Birday, birthday manager, nice for keeping track
VLC
Scrambled EXIF, gets rid of private EXIF data in your photos before sharing
Auto Auto-Rotate, enabled auto-rotate automatically in specific apps
Shelter, useful for setting up a work profile
StreetComplete looks like a nice bit of fun! Good way to get me out of the house.
TrackerControl is essential, imo. The f-droid version is the complete one, too, compared to the play store.
Simple X (Simple Gallery, Simple File Manager, Simple Calendar, etc) are very good for the basic android functions. As for what else, that'll really depend on what you need. I like Librera for reading stuff
https://github.com/LinuxCafeFederation/awesome-android
I forgot about them. I didn't know they were FOSS. Is F-Droid primarily for nerds and programmers? Or do normies also use it? I stopped working on Android apps because I don't want my hobby to be subjected to the whims of Google's acceptance criteria. But maybe I could publish to F-Droid instead.
I would say it's probably not that widely known outside of open source and privacy groups.
Yeah it's pretty friendly many normal people use it ...
There are all kinds of apps
There are all kinds of apps there