Here’s what I’m rocking:

  • Aegis
  • App Lounge
  • AntennaPod
  • Bitwarden
  • Dicio
  • Doodle
  • F-Droid
  • FeedMe (Not FOSS. Open to suggestions)
  • Firefox
  • FNG
  • InvizBox
  • Jerboa
  • Mastodon
  • Music Player GO
  • Obsidian
  • OpenLauncher
  • Organic Maps
  • OsmAnd~
  • Proton Cal/Drive/Mail/VPN
  • RadioDroid
  • RedReader
  • Signal
  • Silence
  • Simple Keyboard
  • Tasks (Not the built in. I love this one)
  • Unit Converter Ultimate
  • Wikipedia

This is just about everything I have on my phone. I’m on a FairPhone 4 running /e/OS. What’s your load out like?

I’m looking for a new keyboard. Glad for suggestions :D

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    • Moshidon: letting me communicate with people on Mastodon
    • QKSMS: text message (SMS) app
    • KISS Launcher: a very neat launcher that took a while before I could love it as I do now
    • FairEmail: an email client with tons of options
    • Mull: a fork of Firefox
    • Privacy Browser: a browser based on WebView
    • Simple Calendar Pro: for managing my self-hosted CalDAV (waiting for Fossify’s version)
    • Fossify Gallery: managing my images and videos
    • AntennaPod: listening to podcasts
    • Bitwarden: managing my self-hosted vaultwarden
    • Download Navi: download files instead of using the browser
    • Foxy Droid: making browsing apps on mainly F-Droid and IzzyOnDroid like old-school Google Play Store
    • Loop Habits: logging my habits
    • Hypatia: protecting my smartphone from malware using ClamAV
    • Lemuroid: able to play my childhood favourite games wherever I am
    • Miniflutt: read RSS posts through my self-hosted Miniflux server
    • Mullvad VPN: protecting my identity wherever I am
    • OpenTracks: track my movements
    • Seal: download videos from mainly YouTube, but also converting YouTube videos to MP3 files (perfect for downloading music mixes for my bicycle trips)
    • Syncthing: syncing important files to and from my desktop
    • Voyager: browsing Lemmy
    • URL Radio: listening to manually added radio stations
    • Tasks: reminding me to do stuff
    • Unexpected Keyboard: by far the best keyboard with really good shortcuts
    • Planisphere: exploring the sky and letting me plan my astro photography
    • LibreTube: exploring YouTube through Piped API
    • Simple Voice Recorder: letting me record stuff when I don’t have my audio recorder with me (waiting for Fossify’s version)
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      Thanks for your links !

      Have you tried Obtainium ? This could replace foxy-droid which seems dead with no updates since 2020!

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        You’re welcome :)

        Yes, I have. I really liked it, but I didnt like that GitHub blocked me every now and then. I don’t have any account there due to privacy reasons.

        I somewhat don’t mind outdated apps. It depends on what app it is. I wouldn’t use Bitwarden if they stop develop their app, as of 1 example.

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    FOSS app which I use -

    • Jerboa: Lemmy Client
    • Megalodon: Mastodon Client
    • RiMusic: YT Music Client
    • Drodify: Material You F-Droid Alternative
    • Libretube: YouTube Client
    • FluffyChat: Matrix Client
    • Monocles Chat: XMPP Client
    • KISS Launcher: Fast and Clean App Launcher
    • Cherrygram: Telegram Client
    • Revolution IRC: IRC Client
    • SD Maid SE: System Storage and app cache cleaner.
    • SuperFreeze: Help in Force Stoping the app
    • Next Player: Material You Video Player
    • Diohub: Github Client
    • Gitnex: Codeberg(ForjeGo/Gitea) Client
    • Native Alpha: Webapp Manager - Help in creatimg Webapp
    • APK Kit: APK Exporter + Give detail of Everyapp
    • Material Files: File Manager
    • Kiwi Browser: A better Chromium browser which Chrome Extension and Inspect Element Features AKA Dev Tools.
    • Fossify Gallery: Gallery App
    • Atomic: A Periodic Table App
    • OpenCalc: Material You Calculator
    • Proton Mail: proton.me only support its own client :(
    • Psiphon: Open Source VPN(Only Client)
    • Arcticons: A Line Icon Pack
    • MJ PDF: A PDF viewer.
    • Simple Keyboard: Best Minimal Keyboard.
    • Mauth: A 2FA app
    • DNS quick Tile: Add a system DNS quick to turn on or off from notification bar.
    • also de-googled my device

    Closed Source app which I use :( -

    1.Modded

    • Whatsapp Beta Mod - Privacy Features (Use because of School)
    • MyInsta: Modded Instagram (Use because of friends)
    • Duolingo: Removed Ads and Tracker(Use because that Green Owl have My family)
    • Mimo: A code learning app - Removed Tracker and Ads (Use for fun)
    1. Non-Modded
    • Mobilisim: Where I got my All Mods
    • ApkTool M: Android Apk Editor (Installed it when I really need it like changing package name of an app or removing a alarming permission from an app) - Give me suggestion for this app if you know

    Suggestion For OP

    OP You should use Florisboard beta it’s good and also Obsidian is not open source.

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          sorry, dumb question. how reliable is this? And, with this wapp modded installed, have any risk from wapp to ban me? And its possible turn on double check blue mark?

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            I don’t know how safe is this I really don’t care about ban. If they ban me then I have a excuse to not use whatsapp. You can turn on double check blue mark in Privacy Setting by Clicking on 3 dots.

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    All of these list are great as we discover new apps each time.

    But, I would suggest to write what is the app about.

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    Newpipe
    Aurora store
    Organic maps
    PDF viewer
    Molly
    Audile
    Jellyfin
    Nova Wallet
    Openboard (though seems dead and looking for alternative)
    Internxt

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    Obsidian is Open Source? I switched to Logseq because it wasnt open source. A friend wasnt even allowed to install it on his Work PC becauze Obsidian wants 50€ per Year when not used at home privately.

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    FeedMe (Not FOSS. Open to suggestions)

    The RSS or meal planning app? If it’s the former I like Feeder. You can probably export and import all your feeds.

    I think some of my favorites are LibreTorrent, Session, and NewPipe.

    I am a big fan of open source engine recreations, even if I don’t play them a ton, so DevilutionX and OpenMW are worth mentioning. I think Xash3D is also open source if you want to play Half Life on the go.

    I think OpenRCT2 has an Android app but I haven’t bothered figuring out how to set it up yet.

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    For keyboard I’m currently using OpenBoard and ThumbKey, the latter obviously not for everyone.

    Adding to your list:

    • Droidify
    • Trail Sense
    • NewPipe
    • Logseq
    • Syncthing
    • Coffee
    • Element
    • Cryptomator
    • VLC
    • Geometric Weather
    • Termux
    • Noteless
    • StreetComplete
    • Translate You
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    Catima - for saving arbitrary barcodes and stuff that are hard to integrate into other wallets. I keep my local library card in there, and it works wonderfully

    Nonocross - fun little game that has zero frills and distractions. Also very responsive on their github to suggestions and improvements

    Termux - when I need to get into things from afar, this is how I do it

    Box, Box! - Formula 1 news, schedules, standings, etc

    Coffee - Sometimes I want to keep the display awake, so this comes in handy