I’m also curious if anyone has any recommendations on this. I’ve used it for so many years that it’s hard to switch to anything else! I’ve just been running it through Lutris on my main computer.
I settled with Navidrome. It solves 2 use cases for me. Due to being web based it can be used by any PC or mobile device with access to my server. Additionally it supports subsonic which allows me to use a native android app (ultrasonic) and have music on the go. I don’t use services like Spotify.
Thanks for the tip but I’m not sure why I would choose a desktop client over Navidrome itself. I usually have the browser open anyway. But maybe I’m missing something useful by using an actual app?
AnySoftKeyboard good all around keyboard, good language support, decent though messy customizability
Unexpected keyboard more specialized, provides easy access to app (printable) ASCII characters and some others, allrght customizability
8Vim Cool factor, great customizability, decent language support but you need to learn it
Games:
Pirate Solitare nothing much but I’ve been playing it a lot lately
Simon Tathman’s Puzzle Collection a cross platform puzzle collection, has a lot of different puzzles in a uniform style
Antimine minesweeper with nice ui
System:
RethinkDNS: DoH provider and firewall Easy to use, especially nice for those non FOSS apps you need to have to maintain a social life, not that powerful though
Obtainium: FOSS app downloader Downloads apps from releases or equivalent, therefore can have faster updates than fdroid, but no discovery, aside from search on some platforms
ffupdater: FOSS browser downloader Like obtainium, but for browsers (mostly) and has list of browsers
Droid-ify: fdroid client better ui than the default app, comes with a list of repos
Shizuku: ADB shell api not useful if you have root (see SUI, which is the root implementation for the same api, though shizuku will also work I think), but can give a bit more access if you don’t supports wireless debugging on A12+
Neolauncher: launcher nice ui but nothing special
SD Maid SE: storage cleaner okish ui, doesn’t stop me from having 302 (not including system) apps on my device. Yes I have a problem
Package manager: app manager Shizuku support, powerful, though limited if you don’t have root
Inure: app manager [freemium (8$), but GPL licensed?] pretty must like Package manager but with amazing ui
Innertube: YouTube music client doesn’t use piped/invidious, no ads, nice ui
Tusky: mastodon client nice ui, quite stable, multiuser support
Jerboa: lemmy client ok ui, up to date with lemmy updates
Liftoff: lemmy client nicer ui then Jerboa but doesn’t work since .15 (?) and had issues with rendering markdown properly
LibreTorrent bitTorrent client for downloading all those isos and public domain works, nice ui
Misc:
Mull: ff based browser not much to say, “security oriented and deblobbed”, upstreams some features from Tor
Calculator++: A scientific calculator A lot of functionality while remaining easy to use
RPNcalc: A Reverse Polish Notation calculator best RPN calculator I’ve found on fdroid, less powerful than Calculator++, but RPN based calculators are more efficient^[citation needed]^
Simple Apps: suit of apps providing basic functionality great ui and customizability, I don’t use simple keyboard, simple launcher/drawer however
OpenCamera: a camera app advanced features
Just the apps I thought of, as I, as mentioned in the SD Maid entry, have a lot of apps installed :P
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