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AppWizard
December 23, 2024
Exodus is an app that tracks data collection and app permissions for privacy-conscious users. Simple Keyboard is a minimalistic, customizable keyboard app that does not collect user data. Currencies provides real-time currency exchange rates without ads or tracking. Password Monitor checks for compromised passwords and offers security suggestions. Ente Auth is an offline authentication tool with end-to-end encryption and optional cloud backup. Seal is a download manager that supports various platforms and customizable options. Hacki is a client for Hacker News that allows voting, commenting, and saving articles. NetGuard is an open-source firewall app that enables users to manage internet access for specific applications without root access.
AppWizard
December 20, 2024
freeDictionaryApp is a free and open-source dictionary application for Android, developed by Yamin Siahmargooei using Kotlin. It is based on the Free Dictionary API, which has not been updated in two years. The app features an intuitive user interface with a search bar, providing word types, definitions, examples, and a text-to-speech function. Users can save favorite words, access search history, generate random words, and share word details easily. However, it only supports single-word searches. The app can be installed via F-Droid or downloaded from its GitHub repository.
AppWizard
December 6, 2024
Linkora is a FOSS Android application developed using Kotlin that helps users manage and organize links in one accessible location. It allows users to add links easily, categorize them into folders, and offers features such as archiving, copying, sharing, and searching for links. Users can create new panels for specific topics and customize their viewing experience with different layout options. The app supports data migration in JSON and HTML formats and is available for installation on F-Droid, with its source code hosted on GitHub.
AppWizard
November 8, 2024
Timed Silence is a Kotlin-based application for Android, created by Felix Nüsse, that manages smartphone volume settings, allowing users to mute, vibrate, or ring with sound. The app requires initial setup permissions and features an intuitive interface with a pause/play button. Users can create custom schedules, including pre-defined ones for "Night" and "Day." The app effectively activates Do Not Disturb (DND) at scheduled times, muting notifications while allowing calls and messages from specified contacts. Additional features include Calendar integration, Keywords for managing volume levels, Bluetooth compatibility, and a Sanity Check for priority contacts. The app is available on F-Droid, with source code and APKs on GitHub.
AppWizard
November 1, 2024
Easy Watermark is an open-source application for Android developed in Kotlin by rosu, designed to simplify the watermarking process for images. It features a user-friendly interface that allows users to add text and emoji watermarks with ease. The app provides various editing options, including fonts, sizes, colors, and angles, as well as a single tile mode to prevent watermark duplication. Users can also add custom logos using the 'Icon' option. Easy Watermark can be installed from F-Droid or purchased on the Play Store, and its source code is available on GitHub.
AppWizard
October 26, 2024
Lemmy is an open-source and decentralized alternative to Reddit, gaining popularity among users seeking alternatives to mainstream social media. Eternity is a Java-based Lemmy client for Android, developed by Balazs Ádám Toldi, which allows users to access Lemmy instances more easily. It supports multiple accounts, offers intuitive post interaction features, and provides community metrics. Eternity includes rich text editing for posts, a profile page for user activity, dark mode options, and customizable settings. The app is available on F-Droid and the Play Store, and its source code can be accessed on Codeberg.
AppWizard
October 23, 2024
The maintainer of Syncthing, Simon Frei, announced that the Syncthing Android app will no longer receive updates after December 2024 due to a lack of contributions and complications with Google's publishing policies. The app was previously removed from the Play Store, and ongoing issues with release submissions have led to a decision to cease maintenance. Users can still download the latest version from F-Droid or consider alternatives like the Syncthing-Fork app, FreeFileSync, Rsync, or LocalSend for file synchronization.
AppWizard
October 19, 2024
Currencies is an open-source currency conversion application for Android users, developed using Kotlin and released under the GPL 3.0 license. It simplifies currency conversion for casual users and is not intended for high-stakes transactions. The app allows users to select currencies, input amounts, and toggle between currencies using a blue switch button. Users can mark favorite currencies for quick access. It primarily uses exchange rate data from Bank Rossii, with options to select alternative data providers such as Norges Bank and Bank of Canada. Currencies includes features like previewing conversions, an extended number pad, and a pure black skin for OLED displays. The app does not support cryptocurrency conversions currently. It is available for download on F-Droid and the Play Store, with its source code accessible on GitHub.
AppWizard
October 15, 2024
Google is developing a native Linux Terminal app for Android, which will be accessible through developer settings. The app will use the Android Virtualization Framework (AVF) and connect to a local virtual machine (VM) running Debian, allowing users to execute various Linux commands. Currently, users need to manually set up the Linux VM, but Google plans to simplify this process. The app will include features like disk resizing, port forwarding, and disk partition recovery, with mock settings pages already added. Additionally, there are efforts to improve support for AVF APIs and merge the Terminal app with LinuxInstaller for easier Debian image management. Recent updates have enhanced host-guest communication related to the VM functionality of the Terminal app. This initiative aims to enhance Android's capabilities and support for running Linux applications.
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