Here are a few of my faves:

  • Breezy Weather - Nice weather app.
  • Diatronome - Tuner, metronome, and synth
  • NewPipe / NeuTube - I haven't found my fave tube app.
  • Suntimes - Information and widgets about the sun and moon.

I'm just looking for some recommendations. It's difficult browsing through apps with F-Droid. Thanks!

Aegis - an authenticator app.
CoMaps - like Google or apple maps
ConnectBot - let's me ssh into my PC and laptop from my phone, that's nice for me if I just need to do something quick and am in another room.
FluffyChat - this is the matrix client I prefer, other than sending video, that sucks with this one.
Léon - this cleans up URLs to remove the tracking stuff.
Seal - this downloads videos or audio files. I use it because I like to download videos i send people, instead of just sending them a link.
Shelter - this clones apps to a work profile on your phone, which somewhat limits what those apps have access to from your standard profile.

If you like newpipe checkout tubular, it's a fork that adds some improvements.

Qr scanner. I like that it saves a history of scanned QRs and shows you a warning that scanning qrs can be dangerous

Money wallet, to keep track of expenses

Joplin, for note taking

Addy.io, for anonymous emails aliases

Shelter, let's you create a work profile to keep things separated on your phone

Thunderbird, email reading

Seeneva, to read comics

Tubular by polymorphicshade hasn't been updated in a while, there forks tho Feuerswut has one that works but package name is the same.

Fennec web browser.
Compass for well, a compass.
Voyager in case Connect breaks again

https://f-droid.org/packages/com.trianguloy.urlchecker/

url checker is an app working as a broswer, when you open a link, it allows you to edit the link before it loads in a browser of your choice

Thanks for the rec!

This is great, use it all the time. It can automatically strip tracking and is endlessly customisable

In what ways have you customized it? Curious about what I'm missing out on... the coding menus seem overwhelming to me to try to do anything with...

Hey thanks, this is great

Organic Maps

I geocache and hike a lot so there's one app that is fantastic for this, c:geo. I can import my trail map via gpx format, highlight the route, and download the geocahes before I hop on the trail.

https://apt.izzysoft.de/packages/cgeo.geocaching

I've also been messing around with Trail Sense, a lot of various tools for hiking. It has stuff like satellite tracking and an astronomy tool for finding where the stars and constellations are.

https://f-droid.org/packages/com.kylecorry.trail_sense

For exercising, I use an interval timer, I find Timer does this the best

https://f-droid.org/packages/io.github.deweyreed.timer.other

Hey, great post, really interesting to read other people's app recommendations.

The ones that I use frequently are:

Material Files - I use this solely to access/browse my local NAS

SimpleReminder - Super quick and easy to set reminders without needing go into my calendar and create a new event etc

Thanks :)

Edit: Formatting

Droidify to fix the horrible F-droid interface

TrackerControl for blocking apps from connecting to the internet

Simple apps for Gallery and File Browser

Markor for mardown note taking

JustPlayer for watching videos

I've yet to find a good music player, since f-droid's search sucks - it only searches in the name and short description. I've tried Apollo and Odyssey, but neither has a fucking folder whitelist/blacklist setting and end up filled with audio from telegram and whatsapp. Also, most players completely ignore .opus format

I've yet to find a good music player

I'll be honest, I haven't really used these so not sure of their features, but figured I'd mention them.

Auxio

PixelPlayer

Not a favourite, but interesting https://f-droid.org/packages/com.fauxx.full/

Generates internet traffic noise to ruin attempts to profile you

I just installed PlugBrain yesterday. It gives you increasingly difficult math tasks every x minutes the longer you use Social Media / addicting apps.

https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fairscan.app

LibreFind scans your installed packages locally and queries their community-submitted database to identify proprietary software and find FOSS alternatives.

https://f-droid.org/packages/com.jksalcedo.librefind

It's a bit inconsistent with what it thinks are "equivalent", but when it works, it's a great way to find FOSS alternative to apps you have

I just picked up Daily You. Having fun logging every day so far. (Its only been a week, but still fun)

https://f-droid.org/packages/com.demizo.daily_you

Same, I didn't know why but it's actually working as a journal better than any other app I've tried for me. Maybe just feeling like it's not going to try to sell me something or steal my data.

  • AntennaPod - podcast player
  • Aves - great gallery app
  • Catima - stores loyalty cards
  • DAVx5 - syncing calendars and contacts via CalDAV.
  • FairEmail - very secure and feature-rich email client
  • OSS Document Scanner - clean and private document scanner.
  • SD Maid 2/SE - good for system cleaning and clearing cache.
  • Tasks.org to-do list with good sync options.
  • Breakout 71 - a roguelike brick-breaker game

Second AntennaPod. Best podcast app I've found so far

i prefer pipepipe over newpipe

termux allows using the phone like a normal *nix box

adaway and afwall is awesome, but kinda needs root (rethinkdns if theres no root)

audio recorder (by axet) is also great, i still haven't found anything better than it (proprietary or not)

Pipepipe won't install on my version of Android :(

pipepipe and newpipe are both android 5.0+?

  • Amaze - file manager
  • Github Store - app store for Github releases
  • LavSeeker - toilets finder
  • openScale - foss weight and body metrics tracker with support for Bluetooth scales
  • Rethink DNS + Firewall + VPN - self-explanatory
  • Seasonal Foods Calendar

Among the ones not covered yet, as far as I can see:

  • Alembicons + arcticons -- nice minimal icons, the former generates icons not yet covered by the latter:

  • app manager -- package installer, inspector and tracker blocking (as long as you have root) tool;

  • image toolbox -- reasonably nice image editor;

  • USB gadget tool -- (root) custom USB profiles, needed for

  • USB hid client -- (root) use phone as USB keyboard/mouse;

  • read you noice lightweight (11.2 mb) RSS reader with tts support;

  • sherpatts -- tts engine with an ok selection of models (no need to reinstall the app to test new ones, unlike the default Sherpa apps);

  • tts util -- tts any text;

  • ironfox, cromite -- browsers (both have their own repos, tho).

These threads come up every so often and I read them all, every time, just in case there's a gem I haven't heard of. Thanks y'all.

  • Opentune : online Music
  • Episteme oss : eBook & PDF reading (like kindle)
  • Mondstern Acrylic Icons : organic DIY icons
  • Android CBT : guided journaling
  • RetroDrawing : so fun pixel drawing app
  • Weblibre : basically Firefox Android

I use:

Wow, Markdownr is fantastic! Thanks for sharing!

You're welcome! I also learned it from someone else on Lemmy. :)

I want to switch to Track & Graph so bad, but I feel like I'm rusted onto Tickmate for my tracking. The grid of "pixels" showing the last two weeks of habits is just so convenient.

Didn't know about Tickmate. I see why you like it. I guess if I didn't start with Track & Graph and met Tickmate first, I would go with it. I think both are great on their own.

Sky Map appears to be vibe-coded to hell and back.

i've used skymap since I had my Galaxy s3. maybe something has changed but it's been around way longer than ai.

Had no idea but there is a difference between straight out vibe-coding and making it fix the code. Still not ideal though.

Lots of good recs in several different comments.

Some of the only ones I haven't seen posted are:

Idle Fantasy - A month-old, timed game, where you level up various stats

Vespucci - OSM editor

neutriNote - note taker

Equate - units/currency converter

What's OSM?

Open Street Map

It is community contributed mapping.

I wanna check out idle fantasy now

It's so good.

You play every 2-4hrs and make 2min of choices.

because i use a "dumb phone" (non-touch android flip phone, Sonim XP3 Plus 5G (X320)) my apps reflect that need a bit more.

  • TT9 invaluable app for T9 android phones, it works so so much better than the stock keyboard.
  • SimpleEmail this was the only email client that i could find that could work without a touchscreen. So far I've been reeeaally happy with it--it's so nice to have a solid email client again.
  • DSub2000 subsonic/navidrome client that "mostly" works without a touchscreen. it's not perfect, but for my use case it is usable when i don't want to pull out my MP3 player.
  • Localsend OS agnostic "air drop", must have
  • KDE connect Works really well on the Sonim for SMS, notifications etc (I had more issues previously when running older versions of Android on "dumb" devices)
  • DAVx5 Contact and Calendar sync, works so well with fastmail (or self hosted options); this is a life saver for me so that i can use the built in contacts/calendar for my non-touch device.
  • Delta Chat works surprisingly without touch. it's hard to get people to switch off text or signal. But because my phone doesn't support RCS, and signal is pretty mid (but still usable) without touch, delta chat has worked good for me.
  • Privacy Friendly QR Scanner works perfectly without a touchscreen, and has been invaluable on devices that do not come with a touch screen.

These are a couple apps that are not on fdroid, but work really well on my device if anyone is curious:

  • BIG Launcher Expensive AF, but I was able to purchase the launcher on my pixel (that runs grapheneOS), then send them an email saying it doesn't work on my Sonim X320 because it doesn't have google play services--they sent me an APK of the full version that does not need google play services. This is one of the few launchers that works on non-touch devices, and it's actually really good. The default launcher on the Sonim bugs out and does not show apps that are not pre-installed.
  • PodLP is a podcast app that is specifically made with non-touch/feature phones in mind. The developer did some AI assisted work to reverse engineer the API's for the softkeys on phones like the sonim. While I don't like AI, and try to use software that is free of slop--this is really cool work that I haven't seen in any other applications. The developer just recently put out the apk on android it seems like maybe it will come to f-droid or something.
  • MATVT Is the virtual mouse that I am using to get around not having a touch screen when needed. But TBH the scrolling is jank and only works on some apps... If anyone has another options or tips, I'd love to try anything else at this point.

they sent me an APK of the full version that does not need google play services.

That was pretty cool of them

I opened up Fdroid to check, and I found this one. I think it might be my new favourite calculator. I've always wanted something like speedcrunch on mobile.

https://f-droid.org/packages/com.vishaltelangre.nerdcalci

OMG this is great. Thanks for the recommendation!

  • immich - photo gallery, sync, analysis, and sharing. A private server is a bit to install, but worth it.
  • AntennaPod - Podcasts
  • HeliBoard - keyboard. One feature is to move the cursor via the space key.

Does it have to be on F-Droid? I use Obtainium. (app configs) Edit: I was using photon and didn't realize the post was not formatted until I checked regular lemmy and saw the mess it looked like to others.

| Name | Description | | :--- | :--- | |LocalSend|An open-source, cross-platform tool for sharing files and messages securely between nearby devices over a local network without using the internet. |Obtainium|An Android app that allows users to install and update open-source applications directly from their source pages (like GitHub, GitLab, or Codeberg) instead of using an app store. |Aegis|A free, secure, and open-source app for Android to manage 2-step verification tokens for your online services. |CoMaps|An open-source Android application for collaborative, real-time editing of points of interest and maps. |Tasks|A privacy-focused, open-source to-do list and reminders app for Android based on the original Astrid source code. |ZipXtract|A specialized tool designed for extracting files from password-protected or encrypted ZIP archives. |disky|A storage space visualizer for Android that uses a sunburst chart to display file and folder usage. |WallFlow Plus (Alpha)|A wallpaper manager that allows users to create collections and automatically cycle through local images. |Droid-ify|A Material Design F-Droid client for Android that offers a modern interface for managing open-source apps. |Aves Libre|A comprehensive media gallery app for Android that focuses on handling a wide variety of formats and metadata. |Phone|A simple, open-source dialer and call management app featuring a clean interface and privacy focus. |OpenTracks|A privacy-respecting sport tracking application for recording GPS tracks and physical activity. |Eden|An open-source emulator project focused on providing a platform for playing various classic console games. |DAVx⁵|An all-in-one sync solution for CalDAV, CardDAV, and WebDAV to integrate calendars, contacts, and tasks. |Open Camera|A fully featured and completely free open-source camera app for Android phones and tablets. |Obsidian|A powerful, local-first knowledge base and note-taking app that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files. |kitshn|A recipe management app for Android designed to help users organize, scale, and follow cooking instructions. |Calculator|A clean, ad-free calculator app that includes unit conversions and a detailed history of operations. |Jellyfin|The Android client for the Jellyfin media server, allowing users to stream their own movies, shows, and music. |Nextcloud|The official Android client for Nextcloud, providing secure access to files, photos, and documents on your private server. |WiFiAnalyzer|An Android utility to analyze Wi-Fi signals, identify crowded channels, and optimize network performance. |Thunderbird|The mobile version of the famous open-source email client, focusing on privacy, security, and multiple account management. |Breezy Weather|A clean, design-focused weather app that provides accurate forecasts from various open-source and professional providers. |addy.io|An Android app for managing your addy.io (formerly AnonAddy) email aliases and protecting your primary email address. |mpv|A lightweight, versatile video player for Android based on the powerful mpv media engine. |Paperize|A tool for creating high-quality, customized wallpapers from simple colors, gradients, or patterns. |M3U|A simple and efficient IPTV player designed to stream content from M3U playlists on Android devices. |FairScan|A privacy-centric QR and barcode scanner that lacks trackers and requires minimal permissions. |Harmonic|A feature-rich and beautifully designed Material Design client for browsing Hacker News. |SpamBlocker|A powerful open-source call and SMS firewall that uses rules and blacklists to block unwanted spam. |Material Files|An open-source Material Design file manager that supports multiple windows and advanced file operations. |FUTO Keyboard|A privacy-focused keyboard that offers voice input and auto-complete without ever connecting to the internet. |KeePassDX|A versatile multi-format password manager for Android that provides secure access to KeePass databases. |Signal|A secure messaging app that uses end-to-end encryption for private chats, voice calls, and video calls. |Bitwarden|An open-source password manager that allows users to store and sync sensitive login credentials across all devices securely. |Audiobookshelf|The mobile client for the Audiobookshelf server, used for streaming and downloading audiobooks and podcasts. |KDE Connect|A tool that enables seamless communication between your Android device and your computer (notifications, file sharing, etc.). |GameNative|A specialized launcher and performance optimizer designed for running native and emulated games on Android. |MJ PDF|A fast, lightweight, and open-source PDF viewer that focuses on simplicity and smooth performance. |Firefox Beta|The preview version of the Firefox web browser, giving users access to upcoming features and performance improvements. |Summit|A modern and customizable Android client for browsing the Lemmy fediverse. |Catima|An open-source loyalty card and coupon manager that helps you digitize physical cards to declutter your wallet. |ArrMatey|A companion app for managing "Radarr" and "Sonarr" server instances for media library automation. |OpenKeychain|An Android implementation of OpenPGP, allowing for encrypted communication and secure digital signatures. |NotallyX|A clean, minimalist note-taking app for Android that focuses on speed and simplicity without unnecessary bloat. |WG Tunnel|A streamlined VPN client for Android designed to manage and connect to WireGuard-based VPN tunnels. |Bluesky|The official mobile client for the Bluesky social network, built on the decentralized AT Protocol. |Mental Math|A training app designed to help users improve their mental arithmetic skills through various exercises and difficulty levels. |Calendar|A simple, open-source calendar and event management app prioritizing privacy and ease of use. |Moshidon|A modified Mastodon client for Android based on Megalodon, offering extra features and UI customizations. |Memories|A high-performance photo gallery specifically designed to work as a client for the Nextcloud Memories app. |AntennaPod|A popular, open-source podcast manager and player that gives users full control over their subscriptions. |Home Assistant|The official app for connecting to and controlling your Home Assistant smart home server. |Off Grid|An application that allows users to run AI language models locally on their Android devices for offline interactions. |Tubular|A fork of NewPipe that includes additional features like SponsorBlock and Return YouTube Dislike.

I couldn't abide such a wall of text, so I reformatted everything into a Markdown table:

| Name | Description | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | LocalSend | Send files on a local network easily | | Obtainium | Alternative to F-Droid, allows installation from more sources | | Aegis | 2FA manager | | CoMaps | OpenStreetMap client | | Tasks | Astrid was a popular cross-platform productivity service that was acquired and discontinued in 2013. The source code from Astrid's open source Android app serves as the basis of Tasks. | | ZipXtract | A fully open-source Android application designed for comprehensive archive management. It allows you to effortlessly extract and create a wide variety of archive files directly on your device. | | disky | Find your biggest diskspace thieves! | | WallFlow Plus (Alpha) | A wallpaper app for Android with beautiful wallpapers from wallhaven.cc, Reddit. Designed with Material Design 3 and supports wide screen devices like tablets. | | Droid-ify | Alternative to F-Droid, allows installation from more sources | | Aves Libre | A gallery and metadata explorer app. It is built for Android, with Flutter. | | Phone | It's a phone dialer | | OpenTracks | A sport tracking buddy that respects your privacy. | | Eden | A free and opensource (FOSS) Switch 1 emulator, derived from Yuzu and Sudachi | | DAVx⁵ | CalDAV/CardDAV synchronization for Android (and other features) | | Open Camera | A feature rich camera application | | Obsidian | Alternative store for Android. Not FOSS. | | kitshn | An unofficial multiplatform client for the self-hosted Tandoor recipe management software | | Calculator | It's a calculator | | Jellyfin | Official Android client for Jellyfin | | Nextcloud | A safe home for all your data. Access & share your files, calendars, contacts, mail & more from any device, on your terms. This is the official Nextcloud Android app. | | WiFiAnalyzer | Interrogate devices on your WiFi network | | Thunderbird | A powerful, privacy-focused email app | | Breezy Weather | A feature-rich free and open source Material 3 Expressive weather app | | addy.io | Easily create and manage your addy.io aliases, recipients and more from your device | | mpv | A video player for Android based on libmpv | | Paperize | A dynamic wallpaper changer that keeps your device's aesthetic fresh and exciting | | M3U | A simple IPTV player for Android phones, tablets, and TV. | | FairScan | An Android app to scan your documents | | Harmonic | A Hacker News client | | SpamBlocker | Blocks unwanted calls & SMS messages without replacing your default call/SMS app. | | Material Files | An open source Material Design file manager, for Android 5.0+ | | FUTO Keyboard | A good modern keyboard that stays offline and doesn't spy on you | | KeePassDX | Lightweight password safe and manager | | Signal | Privacy-friendly instant messaging software | | Bitwarden | Official client for the Bitwarden password manager | | Audiobookshelf | A self-hosted audiobook and podcast server | | KDE Connect | Integrates your smartphone and computer | | GameNative | Allows you to play games you own on Steam, Epic and GOG directly on Android devices, with cloud saves. | | MJ PDF | A fast, minimalist, powerful and totally free PDF viewer | | Firefox Beta | It's Firefox | | Summit | A mobile client for Lemmy | | Catima | Card management app | | ArrMatey | A modern, all-in-one mobile client for managing your *arr stack. Built using KMP with native Jetpack Compose UI for Android and SwiftUI for iOS. | | OpenKeychain | Encrypt your Files and Communications. Compatible with the OpenPGP Standard. | | NotallyX | Minimalistic note taking app | | WG Tunnel | An alternative FOSS Android client for WireGuard and AmneziaWG | | Bluesky | Alternative to X, developed by the same rich assholes who brought you Twitter (sorry, this is my bias coming through) | | Mental Math | A simple and clean Android app for mental arithmetic training | | Fossify Calendar | Your private & powerful schedule planner | | Moshidon | A fast, highly customizable, up-to-date fork of megalodon adding important features such as a fully federated timeline, unlisted posting, drafts, scheduled posts, bookmarks, and alt text warnings. | | Memories | Photo Management for Nextcloud | | AntennaPod | Easy-to-use, flexible and open-source podcast manager and player | | Home Assistant | This is the official Android app for Home Assistant, a powerful open-source home automation platform | | Off Grid | The Swiss Army Knife of On-Device AI | | Tubular | A fork of NewPipe that implements SponsorBlock and ReturnYouTubeDislike |

That's helpful.

Qalculate! doesn't need the Enter key to run calculations, and can calculate for X. These are the reasons no other calculator should ever be promoted!

https://github.com/jherkenhoff/qalculate-android for the curious

Glad to see many apps I already use here! Just to add ones I haven't seen mentioned:

  • Lichess - the best chess
  • Paseo - simple step counter
  • Wikipedia - duh
  • Gmaps WV - for when other maps fail
  • Openreads - amazing and underloved books / reading tracker
  • SherpaTTS - offline text to speech
  • Whisper+ - offline speech to text
  • FairEmail - email client
  • Fcitx5 - Chinese keyboard
  • AnkiDroid - Anki flashcards

Tubular has been my favourite tube app, its newpipe with sponsorblock and a few other features baked in.

Droidify was my fave but fdroid might have a better UI at this stage. These app stores need better browsing and search for sure.

I prefer PipePipe to NewPipe, personally. It's got more sources. Otherwise, in no particular order...

  • Shattered Pixel Dungeon
  • Fennec F-Droid
  • Xed-Editor
  • AntennaPod
  • VLC
  • Forkyz
  • AnySoftKeyboard
  • KDE Connect
  • Linux Command Library

Pipepipe also has sponsorblock, right? I dont think newpipe does.

PipePipe can also block 'shorts'

Settings --> Content Filter --> Filter Short Videos

That's why I went with pipepipe. Although I forgot there's another newpipe fork with sponsorblock.

IIRC pipepipe hard forked long ago and went it's own way.

PipePipe has also been way more stable in my experience than NewPipe or Tubular.

FlashDim

If your phone's flash is dimmable, you can dim your flashlight. A life saver for middle of the night searching for something when I don't need the power of the sun

My favorite launcher Dragon Launcher, it's as fun as a spinner and very minimal until you interact with it.

And a couple of games I've been hooked with lately: Vector pinball And Breakout 71

|Name|Description| | :--- | ---: |

You seem to have formatted this wrong? I only see table headers and no content

  • Droid-ify - much nicer F-Droid replacement front end that also works with Shizuku to automate installing updates in batches. Also supports many other repositories like izzy-On-Droid (which some of my items below may come from instead).

  • Shizuku - gives elevated powers to apps written to take advantage of it. Not quite root, but definitely helps give abilities that make life easier.

  • Kompact Image Compressor - I work with scanned documents a fair amount, and this new app has already saved me significant storage space.

  • Key Mapper - I mainly use this for emulation, but there are plenty of other uses.

  • URL Check - powerful sanitizer with the smallest footprint of those I've tried.

  • DropCount - my latest game addiction

  • Keyboard Switcher - sometimes I just gotta use a different input method, and this provides a consistent easy way to switch

  • Hail - group apps to freeze all in one shot with Shizuku

  • Insular - de-Googled Island app which makes working with the work profile feature easier

  • FFUpdater - keeps my collection of browsers & Thunderbird up to date automatically with Shizuku

Since most of my daily drivers are covered, i'll list the two that haven't been:

pie-launcheris... different in how it operates...

And Thump-Key is my by now loved keyboard that lets you type fast with no autocorrect (after a period of learning). I use it with a two finger configuration and a German layout.

There are setups for one finger too:

the keyboard is really interesting, i might start using it on my phone as i'm having too many typos due to touchscreen malfunction. thanks!

Opentune

  • Voyager: Piefed client
  • VLC: media player
  • Xtra: Twitch streaming player
  • Material Files: file manager
  • Aegis: 2fa app
  • Syncthing-fork: synching app
  • Pixel Wheels: car game
  • Vector Pinball: pinball game
  • SolitaireCG: solitaire game
  • Librera FD: ebook viewer
  • CalcYou: calculator
  • Fossify Gallery: photo manager/viewer
  • Notally: notes app
  • Pixeldroid: Pixelfed client
  • QKSMS: sms app

These are the the best I found of the ones installed

two that get almost daily use from me:

osmand - maps
antennapod - podcasts

HTTPS Shortcuts. Allows you to call a rest api through a shortcut.

Examples I use: share links via pushover to my other devices, share links to Readeck or linkding, disable my DNS adblocking service for 5 minutes.

Use every day:

  • Feeder (RSS, kinda awkward to sort the feeds but really nice to use, if you use it like I do)
  • Grayjay (for YT and some other sources)
  • CoMaps (best simple OSM Client)
  • Track Work Time (very good time tracker if you have to track your time for sth)
  • NFC Alarm Clock (simply the best alarmclock, I dont even use the NFC part)

Useful/Cool:

  • Arcticons (Iconpack for all of the apps)
  • Birday (pretty little Birthday Database)
  • Breakout 71 (game: roughelike Breakout. I like it more than I like to admit it)
  • Catima (wallet for QR Codes/PDFs)

Further (obvious ones or useful things I use once a week or less) KDE Connect, LocalSend, Pixelix (Pixelfed Client), Signal, Thunderbird, StreetComplete

  • Seconds Clock Widget
  • Weather Radar
  • Léon URL Cleaner
  • Grayjay
  • Calculator Widget
  • MinCal Calendar Widget
  • Open Camera
  • Organic Maps

I dunno, just some off the top of my head, I'm sure I'm forgetting a few other good ones here too.

In no order.

  • Daily You - journal entry app. Write down excerpts of occurances during the day. Shows recalls of previous entries, like 1 year ago
  • Aves Libre - gallery app
  • Tasks.org - tasks list
  • Quillpad - Note taking app, syncs with Nextcloud
  • Interstellar/Raccoon - PieFed and Lemmy clients
  • Rythmn - music app. Play audio files
  • Heliboard - keyboard, private
  • OpenTracks - route tracker, running, etc
  • LibreFit - new kid on the block. Fitness tracking app, mostly weights.

fave tube app

revanced: https://revanced.app/ it's a bit of a hassle to set up but then it's the best imo

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