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- Newpipe (adfree YouTube client)
- Thunder (responsive Lemmy client)
- Geometric Weather (great weather app)
- FBreader (low resource eBook reader)
- KDE connect (sync between phone and laptop)
- Glider (HackerNews app)
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- Skymap (Position-aware constellation viewer)
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Geometric weather βοΈ is awesome π
use breezy weather as geometric isn't updated anymore
u/tetris11
how does ping work on lemmy?
Breezy is better anyhow. I'm pretty blown away by it since finding it a week ago.
And I honestly really liked geometric weather too.
what's the org name for Thunder? Searching thunder or lemmy doesn't get results, search is pretty shit.
OsmAnd~
Makes navigating around easier especially as someone who likes walking.
Edit because somebody mentioned about the lack of description and link of apps:
OsmAnd~ is a FOSS alternative to Google Maps and uses OpenStreetMap for its data. You can download it here.
Organic Maps for fast FOSS raster maps
Termux (Linux terminal) is super cool, and you can install a lot of cools programs through it as well. Add in the plugins for tasker integration/etc and it can be used for some pretty cool things (ie, use wol to wake up your computer when you get close to your house, etc).
There's so many I could list, I'll just mention 2 underrated ones I don't see mentioned as much:
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LibreTube - Best YouTube client imo, has a very nice and modern interface, proxies videos through Piped for maximum privacy (No direct connections to Google are made), No ads/tracking, SponsorBlock + Return YouTube Dislikes, support for downloading videos, etc. It's everything I'd want and more out of a YouTube client.
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URLCheck - Excellent app that allows you to preview what a URL is before you click it, includes tons of features such as scanning for malware, removing any tracking parameters, upgrading links from HTTP to HTTPS, etc. I can't recommend this app enough for the security, privacy, and general peace of mind it gives you.
URLCheck is extremely underrated!
It also prevents other apps from knowing what app the URL originated from (by acting as a proxy), and lets you customize the activity flags too
Syncthing, which syncs my files between my phone and computer. I can rip a music CD on my computer and it's instantly sent to my phone so I can listen to it on the bus or wherever.
- AdAway -- system-wide ad-blocker, works with and without root, but Adguard DNS work well enough so don't bother if you can't root.
- Aegis -- clean OTP app
- AntennaPod -- best podcast player with lots of customisation
- Breezy Weather (requires IzzyOnDroid repo; fork of the abandoned Geometric Weather) -- brilliant, beautiful, ad-free weather app with Accuweather data
- CloudStream (IzzyOnDroid) -- π΄ββ οΈ video streaming from all over the web
- Doodle Live Wallpaper -- FOSS recreation of Google's Pixel wallpapers with some extra customisation
- Frost for Facebook -- pretty web wrapper for browsing Facebook
- LibreTorrent -- FOSS, ad-free torrenting app
- OsmAnd+ -- OpenStreetMap client with navigation, offline maps and loads and loads of customisation
- Antimine -- infinite minesweeper game
- Neo Backup -- root-based app data backup
- SimpleAppDowngrader -- root-based, allows downgrading apps without uninstalling and retains data files
- Tasks.org -- best tasklist available, self-hosted but also works with Google Tasks
- ViMusic -- free YouTube Music client, works flawlessly and is very pretty
- Wave Lines Live Wallpaper -- customisable wave lines live wallpaper
KISS launcher is the easiest way to avoid Google search.
TrackerControl is the easiest way to just disconnect an app from the internet.
I can't express my love for KISS launcher enough
I use Libretube, newpipe x sponsorblock, Liftoff, Aegis, all the Simple apps (Gallery, Draw, File Manager, etc) I use too many
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NewPipe for YouTube playback
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OsmAnd+ for great offline maps with lots of customisability
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Termux for terminal emulation and ssh
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StreetComplete to easily contribute map data to the OpenStreetMap project, which also powers OsmAnd+ without knowing anything about OSM
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KeePassDX for convenient and secure password storage including autofill (combined with Syncthing for syncing your databases this is a fully fledged password manager across platforms)
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AdAway as a reliable adblocker for all applications which doesn't require root, but can use the benefits of rooting your device to increase its usefulness even more
+1 for all the NewPipe mentions, as it's extremely useful especially for background playback
Also OsmAnd+ is incredibly useful if you don't want to give your location data to Google constantly. The maps are equally as good as those of the tech giants and it gets expanded regularly with actually useful features, like most recently, weather data. Its biggest strength however is the customisability in my opinion, because you can style everything according to your needs, starting at the overlay and the style of the map and going on at the specific level of detail and custom navigation modes. Additionally, you can download maps of the entire world for free and they get updated regularly. Only downside: There is no traffic data as of now, probably because it would be difficult to implement without processing user data. It's also on the Play Store, but there the "+" version costs money and because the project in itself is commited to being open source I think it's important to list
Lastly, Termux really is the best terminal emulator for Android out there. It is extremely powerful, even allows sh hooks into system utilities like brightness and biometric login, and has great styling and widget support. You can even install full Linux-OS's in a sandbox via proot!
edit: add even more great apps
Termux: It makes Android closer to a real computer. I can SSH into machines, rsync files to my NAS, and build and compile applications.
It's usually the first thing I install.
Fennec or Mull for browsers.
Probably KeepassDX, Syncthing and Mull. Newpipe is also a good one, especially since it also supports PeerTube.
Edit: Oh and I forgot about Jerboa.
- Antennapod, podcast
- DAVx5, calendar and contacts sync
- DuckDuckGo
- Element
- Fedilab, mastodon
- Fennec, firefox
- Florisboard, gboard alt
- Imagepipe, image privacy
- Jerboa, lemmy
- KDE connect
- KeepassDX
- KISS launcher
- Nextcloud
- Noice, ambient noise generator
- Ntfy, UnifiedPush notifications
- Organic Maps, openstreetmaps
- Read You, rss reader
- Shelter
- Simple calendar, contacts, sms etc
- Syncthing-Fork
- Transistor, radio
- Transportr, public transport
- Tuner, music instrument tuner
- UntrackMe Lite
- Droid-ify (I prefer it to F-droid)
- Immich
- Syncthing
- Paperless Mobile
- WireGuard
- Joplin
- VLC
- Aegis Authenticator
- Obtainium
- Shelter
- Catan Dice Game
- Organic maps - OpenStreetMap (OSM) client with offline maps
- Street complete - Convenient way to contribute OSM by adding missing information
- Markor - Markdown note taker
- Scrambled exif - Metadata remover from images
- Librera reader - PDF & eBook reader
+1 for StreetComplete. I downloaded from a recommendation on Lemmy and have enjoyed contributing to OSM on my daily walks!
I use KeePass and Syncthing, but for mild fun I like Lexica and StreetComplete.
Lexica is a word finding game on a grid with a timer, and it's very customizable (size of grid, min length of words, length of timer, etc). Words can and often do cross over themselves and run in all directions. Invariably I will miss stupid obvious words, and I'm always interested to see the list of missed words at the end. They provide definitions for the ones you just don't believe and have to click.
StreetComplete is a way to update Open Streetmap with goals and badges and all that gamification jazz. For an additional personal challenge, try updating house data without making homeowners look at you funny and/or call the cops.
Oh yeah, I use IITC-CE too, because Ingress is life. And Niantic can take a flying leap.
NewPipe for Sure. Normal YouTube apps is bloated as hell + NewPipe is very nice to listen music
I'm a LibreTube person myself, but only because I can't figure out how to access a YT channel's playlists in NewPipe. A couple of my subscriptions have unlisted videos that are in playlists (for example MLIG live streams). LibreTube isn't perfect though. I cannot fully disable the "Home" page.
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AntennaPod (Podcatcher), Imagepipe (Image manipulation esp exifdata), Tusky (mastodon client)
AppManager. Super stable, feature-packed app that can do nearly everything with your apps.
AdAway. No ads in apps. At all.
Simple utilities. Just very good replacement for Google proprietary suite of apps. Good design, feature-rich, simple to use. Developer is really awesome!
Hm, nextcloud and DavX5 are crucial for me (file, calendar and contact sync)
Also Aegis as 2FA client and KeePassDX as PasswordManager (both synced via nextcloud)
I wont list all the messengers ^^'
I used to make a lot of use of Newpipe, and probably should get back to using it more, but I've admittedly been preferring to use the mobile site with adblock for a while now, only switching to NewPipe for video downloads, due to how often NewPipe was having issues (presumably caused by frequent Youtube updates). Is that better these days? I sure hope so, it's a lovely app otherwise that I'd love to use more.
As for my own favorite, it's hard for me to pick, because there's several I make use of daily. In no particular order:
- Simple Keyboard - Has been my main mobile keyboard for years now.
- Editor - Just a simple text editor, comes up surprisingly useful.
- Diary - I personally use this as a dream journal, and it works well.
- Simple Calculator - Does exactly what it says on the tin. For some reason, my new phone I got last year doesn't even come with a calculator, lol.
- Simple Calendar; Simple Gallery - I prefer these to the default Android apps.
- Simple Voice Recorder - I make music sometimes, so this is useful to hum a quick tune before it leaves my head.
- TimeR Machine - I use this during daily exercise as a HIIT Timer.
I'd also recommend RedReader, but I can't in good faith do that anymore because of what's going on with Reddit these days. Haven't used it or the site much since June.
I'd say my favorite is probably Simple Keyboard just due to how often I use it (read: literally all the time, because it's a keyboard), but I've gotta give mad props to TimeR Machine. It's genuinely a really polished app, and even gives you a quick walkthrough on how to use it on first startup that's pretty helpful. It'd be neat to see more apps with those options.-
Newpipe has been very stable lately.
Anuto TD: addictive tower defense game
Check out Mindustry, It's on fdroid.
Kotatsu - manga reader ViMusic - a nice online music player NeoStore - a nice, modern f-droid front end.
Tusky
Tailscale
Home Assistant
Geometric Weather
Feeder
2048
AntennaPod
ConnectBot
DiskUsage
K-9 Mail
Paperless
Telegram
Too many to choose from. But I would say NewPipe X Sponsorblock/Libretube and Squawker are the most used for me.
Behind NewPipe it would be Gadgetbridge and Feeder
Termux and KDE connect.
AntennaPod (Podcasts)
Feeder (RSS Feeds)
Markor (Text Editor)
OsmAnd~ (Offline Maps/Navigation)
Scrambled Exif (Metadata Remover)
People have mentioned a lot so I'll just add Freshdrops as an RSS reader. Can work with self hosted ones, etc.
Don't forget to donate to app devs!
TrackerControl
The in-app search of f-droid sucks, tho.