While there aren't any new releases at this point, you could use Obtanium and point it to the repos for the apps you use. That way, you'd get notified once the releases start and you'd get them right from the developers.
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Thanks for your answer but I already tried that. Obtainium won't let me add it as there are no releases yet.
select track only
You just taught me something. Thank you
I don't think any builds have been compiled yet. I have no real knowledge how, but but you could build your own by downloading developer tools an cloning the codebase. Probably better just to wait. How were you downloading Simple Mobile Tools previously?
If you have the apps from F-Droid, there is no need to rush, I think. The F-Droid-apps are without adds and offline. They no longer receive updates, but they are not apps that need constant updates.
I was using fdroid previously.
I'll wait for an official build, as I lack the knowledge to compile it myself.
Thanks for your answer.
After reading the "issues" discussion from w weeks ago, this is just an idea at this point. The simplemobiletools fork was a mock up for something that sounds like its very much in the planning/ideas stage. you can also go to fossify.org to see another mock up that does nothing right now. You could message one of them, but I think maybe its some MIT software team / group & their just tossing ideas around for a foss hub of sorts.
I was asking because I remember reading someone saying he was using these. I can't find the comment, but I might have misunderstood.
Thanks for your answer.