Some of mine are grayjay, kotatsu, expenses, voyager, feeder, mull and syncthing
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All of the above managed through Obtainium, directly from the source.
- Bitwarden (Google Play link)
- Eternity for Lemmy (Google Play link)
- HordeNG (taken down from Google play, but if was basically just a wrapper for a web app which you can install easily from the browser anyway - https://horde-ng.org)
- Baby Journal (also a web app wrapper, available as a web app at https://baby-journal.app)
- probably others from Google Play I don’t use that often and don’t remember whether they are open source or not
Three of those are made by me, but I also use them often (that’s why I created them in the first place).
FUTO Keyboard
Thunder
Weather Master
Fennec
Thunderbird Android
Bitwarden
Material Files
Droid-ify
- Seal: Allows me to download YouTube videos, Instagram reels, etc. It’s a simple and pretty front end for yt-dlp.
- Fossify Calendar: Finally kicked Google Calendar to the curb. No fuss calendar app.
- AVNC: Allows me to remotely control my laptop from my phone. Requires installation of VNC software on the laptop (I’m using TightVNC).
- Binary Eye: Barcode/QR code scanner with history.
- Loop Habit Tracker: Helps me keep track of habits – eg. going to the gym X times a week.
- Island: Allows me to create a clone of app. Useful for apps that don’t support multi-accounts.
- Simple Time Tracker: I use it to keep track of how long I spend playing a game, since I like documenting the info for HowLongToBeat.com
Other than these, K9 Mail and NewPipe.
- HeliBoard
- Ntfy
- DavX5
- K9-Mail
- Aves Libre
- Immich
- Organic Maps
- Transportr
- Bitwarden
- Jtx-Board
- Paperless-App
- Element-X
- Molly
- Findroid
- Finamp
- RiMusic
- Arcticons Material You
- Eternity
- Bura / Clima
- MoeMemos
- Omni
- LinkDroid
koreader, tracker control
Also, they’re new but opentimelimit and unlockmaster for productivity
- Catima: stores barcodes of membership cards, etc.
- Aegis: two factor auth app with backup options
- LocalSend: open source cross platform airdrop clone
to name a few I like:
- Read You, brilliant RSS reader. Now syncs with Freshrss. Inspired by Reeder on iOS
- Voice, audiobook player. I use it in fact to listen to audio from youtube videos (downloaded with Newpipe). For audiobooks (and podcasts) I use
- Audiobookshelf (needs server)
- FUTO keyboard with decent on device voice recognition! (exists as a standalone)
- 8Vim, weird keyboard I really like
- Fairemail has been my trusty email client for years. Don’t be spooked by its many options, once accounts configured the UI doesnt show unecessary stuff IMO. Some unique and useful features.
But if you want something simpler there’s K9, now Thunderbird. Although I still experience the issue with emails not arriving on time with this newer version - KeepassDX, great password manager, good UI, keeps improving.
FUTO Keyboard isn’t open source.
not libre?
You may distribute the software or any part of its source code only if you do so free of charge for non-commercial purposes.
isn’t that open source?