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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/LegitimateQuarter259 on 2024-01-27 04:28:24.


While I was setting up piper TTS on my desktop, I came across the Kaldi project, which packages various open source TTS models for Android. They have a github page here with all of their releases packaged as TTS engines, which are usable system-wide without an internet connection and have pretty good quality.

If you want to look through that whole list, it's sorted by release version, then architecture, then by language (languages are sometimes ordered incorrectly). Make sure you open any installed engine before trying to change your engine in Android accessibility settings or the settings will crash. Also the apks all have the same package name, so you can only have one engine installed at a time.

I recommend the piper-en_US-glados and piper-en_US-lessac-medium models. Their pronunciation, handling of punctuation, and audio quality are good (the Glados model is robotic by design) and have short generation times.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/heffernofan on 2024-01-25 20:27:56.


Not sure what is best nowadays. I've been using Vimusic but I don't even know if its still being updated anymore.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/ubertr0_n on 2024-01-25 11:40:59.


A lot of our users don't read the stickied posts (or the stickied comment) for one reason or another. Presumably, the sort type users access this subreddit with is a factor. For example, sorting posts by New causes one to miss the stickied posts altogether, at least on old.reddit.com.

Nevertheless, endeavour to read the stickied submissions despite your preferred sort type for this subreddit. They are essentially announcements 📢, and exist for a good reason.

It's been a month and three weeks, yet some people here aren't aware of what happened to the Simple Mobile Tools application suite. For those who do know, many are still enquiring about alternatives.

We are felicific about Naveen Singh's Fossify project. The code in the Fossify suite are direct forks of those in the SMT suite (circa December 5th, 2023). Some of them have already been compiled into packages, and are available on the IzzyOnDroid repository of F-Droid and the default F-Droid repository. At the time of writing, two have been processed into binaries in the current build cycle of default F-Droid. Others are a WIP.

I recommended several freedomware alternatives to the (now ichneutic) Simple Mobile Tools apps in the primal stickied post. There are so many excellent gems there which you probably don't know about. The second stickied post is basically a collection of links to the relevant comments. I will add more Fossify apps to the recommendations in the next few days. Once again, there are a lot of glucic goodies there besides the Fossify apps.

I will continue to update the FOSS recommendations until the submission is archived; thereafter, I will create a new post to continue the updates.

On another note, remember to follow the rules of this subreddit. Recommending proprietary apps will result in you not being able to participate in this subreddit's activities. Trolls will be shot down on the spot. There will be no prior monitory engagement.

It's important to understand that the AutoModerator reads every single post and comment (and even every malicious edit). It acts swiftly.

For developers (or marketers) of proprietary software, recommending your app via comments or otherwise will only result in you getting banned. Don't think you'll get away with spamming your app, even in the comments sections of old posts.

Finally, for those requiring rooting assistance, there are other subreddits to peruse. This isn't an Android rooting subreddit, though the discussion of FOSS rooting mechanisms is permitted. For example, you can write about Magisk, but don't come here to ask about how to root your Motorola.

Have a productive day, and keep enjoying freedomware! ❤️

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/epoberezkin on 2024-01-24 21:47:14.


Hello all!

Also in v5.5:

  • simpler UX to connect - you can paste SimpleX links to search bar.
  • improved message delivery, with reduced battery usage.
  • fully encrypted files and media in the app storage.
  • reveal secrets in messages by tapping.
  • many other fixes and improvements.

We also added Hungarian (Android and desktop apps) and Turkish UIs thanks to our users.

One more news: SimpleX Chat is accepted into Linode Rise startup program, providing free infrastructure in the first year and discounts in subsequent years. All servers for SimpleX Chat can be self-hosted (except iOS push notifications).

Read more in the post: .

Install the apps via downloads page.

Please ask any questions about SimpleX Chat in the comments! Some common questions:

Was SimpleX Chat audited?

Why user IDs are bad for privacy?

How SimpleX delivers messages without user profile IDs?

How SimpleX is different from Session, Matrix, Signal, etc.?

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/throwaway550050070 on 2024-01-23 15:14:25.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/mylastacntwascursed on 2024-01-22 19:12:42.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/ifelsethenend on 2024-01-20 17:21:55.


After T/X killed free access to their API by 3rd parties, there was a tweak to Twidere account setup to make it use iPad or Mac API credentials that worked. Link to the tweak details. Sadly, since yesterday it seems those too stopped working.

Anyone know what changed, or have ideas on other API credentials that might work?

I mean Twidere having my the ability to accept API key settings is a great feature that probably can be used to revive the app instead of it going to waste.

I have Squwaker, which doesn't even require an account, and even though it stops working from time to time, the Dev is active and comes up with brilliant solutions to keep it working.

Thank you.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/Delicious_Play4535 on 2024-01-17 10:55:26.


I'm trying to use as much foss apps as I can and sometimes I realise that some of them were not updated for a long time. For example my keyboard is FLorisBoard which is kinda great but the last update was almost 2 years ago so I wonder if it should be considered abandoned and if I should be concerned about security flaws.

Generally speaking, when is the time to consider alternatives to an app when the devs are not clear whether or not the development will continue ?

Thank y'all

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/the__daydream on 2024-01-16 16:20:46.


Last time it was updated on March 6, 2022. Feels like it's been abandoned.

Currently I'm facing some issues with the app. It sometimes shows the storage is full or the storage cannot be detected.

I tried other foss alternatives but didn't like them. Libretorrent's UI closely resembles to Flud which has arguably the best UI. But I don't want to use any close sourced software for torrenting.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/CharlesMSilva on 2024-01-14 19:53:16.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/htet9th on 2024-01-14 00:27:36.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/tgp1994 on 2024-01-13 17:13:36.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/a5s6d7f8g9 on 2024-01-11 21:04:10.


I'm a Flutter developer and I'd like to give back to the FOSS community and enhance my skills at the same time, are there any Flutter FOSS apps that you have used in the past that got abandoned?

I can try to look into forking, reviving and maintaining it.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/nokia2630 on 2024-01-09 08:04:05.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/iam_asdy on 2024-01-08 08:49:06.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/devvv4ever on 2024-01-05 11:56:33.


The team behind the Android sync app DAVx5 is currently developing a Standard for PUSH that will work with CalDAV, CardDAV and WebDAV and it's going well so far!

UnifiedPush to be supported from ground up.

Announcement / First demo:

Current draft:

This Push standard will make it possible that a server can send an update notification to the client which immideatly runs a sync then. For example a new/changed contact or updated event/task added on the server will come to the client device almost instantly without having to wait for a next scheduled sync.

Once released (planned for Q3/Q4 2024) it will improve the whole open *DAV ecosystem. DAVx5 will also be the first client to support this.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/crotonaldehyde on 2024-01-01 18:34:47.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/MostEntertainer130 on 2024-01-01 00:17:08.


I was looking at F-Droid's releases and found this app. I'm not the dev and I haven't tested it (I'm not a user), but I know that some people have already looked for foss video editors, so I'm posting it for everyone to know and test.

Open Video Editor (Open source Android video editor, built with Media3 and Jetpack Compose.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/lugh on 2024-01-01 23:18:43.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/Lurkeeeeeee on 2023-12-24 12:52:09.


Spin the wheel preferably

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/ubertr0_n on 2023-12-31 21:23:39.


Now that 2023 is (almost) over, it's time to look back at what a remarkable year it was. 2023 was the thirteenth year of F-Droid's existence, and it saw a lot of growth and adoption of the F-Droid service. Based on this information, mensual donations were steady. More people than ever were talking about F-Droid. All of this happened despite pernicious disinformation from a particular group.

This beautiful subreddit also saw steady growth in 2023. We are at the 40,000-user mark, and we are a "top five percent" subreddit.

A lot of lovely developers of all genders contributed new apps and new code to the Movement. A lot of translators from 🇮🇳 India, 🇨🇿 Czechia, 🇧🇴 Bolivia, 🇨🇦 Canada, 🇳🇮 Nicaragua, 🇳🇬 Nigeria, 🇹🇴 Tonga, and elsewhere contributed new strings to thousands of freedomware projects. A lot of users donated their time and money to the FOSS community.

OsmAnd~ celebrated its twelve-year anniversary, while Tasks.org celebrated nine years of awesomeness. AntennaPod achieved the undenary 1️⃣1️⃣ milestone. AndBible also celebrated eleven years of devotion. We saw the débuts of more than three hundred new apps on default F-Droid alone. One of those is Bluemoon, a beautiful app for those of us with catamenial cycles.

It's time for the awards!

There are eleven (ten, actually) categories. Sans one of them, every category has one awardee. Mention who, what content, what event, or what software you think should be a recipient in all the categories. I will read every single comment. At some hebdomadal point, I will announce the winners.

Let's go!


  • Post Of The Year

Which submission on this subreddit was the best in 2023? In terms of total votes, these ten were top in 2023:

APIcalypse one.

Forsaken principles.

PairDrop promulgation.

NewPipe rewrite.

Monitory instruction.

APIcalypse two.

Arcticons celebration.

APIcalypse three.

Rules enforcement.

AntennaPod milestone.

Which one did you like the most? Is there some other post you liked immensely that didn't make the top ten?

  • User Of The Year

Which user was the most helpful in 2023? Who was always recommending FOSS (especially relatively unknown apps) in the Application Request threads? Who was always assisting others in the Application Support threads? Who was always blessing others with goodies in the Application Suggestion and the Application Release threads?

The winner of this category will receive a custom user flair, the first of its kind on this subreddit.

  • Developer Of The Year

Oh, our Android FOSS devs. Where would we be without them? They were amazing in 2023. Very few of them fell by the wayside, but the great majority were spectacular. A lot of new queens and kings joined our ranks in 2023.

Who should win in this category? Who was the developer who made you smile the most in 2023? If you know the name of the developer, you should add it under this category. If you don't know their name, you could add the F-Droid/IzzyOnDroid/source code link of their project. If s/he is here on Reddit, blow their trumpet! They deserve so much love (and donations)!

You may also add the developers and maintainers of indispensable material/code like hosts lists or FOSS libraries, frameworks, and game engines.

The winner of this category — if they are a user of this subreddit — will receive a custom user flair.

  • ~~Moderator Of The Year~~

Technically, this category isn't valid. Our adjuvant bots are assiduously amazing, but they don't count as actual moderators. Algorithms have their limitations. I will make an important announcement concerning the moderation team of this subreddit at some point in 2024.

  • Most Seismic Event In The Freedomware Community

What happened that shook the very foundation of everything FOSS (for Android) in 2023?

What happened that shook the very foundation of this subreddit in 2023?

  • Worst Proprietary App Of The Year

For those of you who — for some reason or another — still use proprietary software, or for those of us who study the Machiavellian nefariousness on Google's Store and elsewhere, which app was particularly evil to you? I'm referring to bastardware, not just spyware. I'm referring to those proprietary apps with six or more ichneutic libraries/SDKs, and six or more otiose permissions. An example is this "thing".

If you must add a link to the odious software, make sure it is an Exodus entry. Anything else will be promptly removed.

  • Altruist Of The Year

The recipient of this category's award should be (tangentially) related to Android software. They could be an individual or an organization/corporation. This person or organization should have contributed greatly to the FOSS philosophy during the course of 2023. They should have done so without ulterior motives, this being proven by a record of altruistic consistency over a couple of years. New (s)heroes are welcome.

If it is an individual, s/he shall receive the Good Girl Gina or Good Guy Greg award. If it is an organization or a corporation, it shall collect the FSF Award.

  • Douchebag Of The Year

The recipient of this category's award should be (tangentially) related to Android software. They could be an individual or an organization/corporation. This douchebag should have been a total imp in 2023. Exploiting (fatuous) users via tracking libraries, unnecessary permissions, tracking components, and surveillant adware; collusion with intelligence agencies; manipulating servile, evil artificial intelligence entities to assist in surveillance capitalism; neglecting user input; the use of DRM mechanisms to cripple users; neglecting the four essential freedoms; and the use of dissimulative "source available" licenses are just some of the ways of being an imp.

If it is an individual, s/he shall receive the Scumbag Sheila or Scumbag Steve award. If it is an organization or a corporation, it shall collect the Alphabet Award.

  • Top Five Freedomware Of The Year

What are your top five freedomware (for Android) for 2023? Don't be tempted to vote for only the well-known ones. There were hundreds of entrants to the FOSS scene in 2023. Apps like Sayboard, Audile, and the already popular Image Toolbox were really necessary additions.

After mentioning the apps, you may include their F-Droid/IzzyOnDroid/source code links. Remember that an app being on GitHub doesn't make it FOSS (or even open source). Freedomware most likely constitute less than ten percent of all software on GitHub. The rest are proprietary (spyware).

  • Freedomware Of The Year

The big one! What is your best freedomware (for Android) for 2023? What is that FOSS beauty that you use every single day? That app that has prompt updates (even on default F-Droid)? That app with an attentive maintainer? That FOSS with an amazing UI? That app with a sweet UX? That app with only necessary permissions and components? That app with a relatively low footprint? That freedomware with no sort of tracking whatsoever (including opt-in surveillance via "open source" libraries such as Sentry, Matomo, and ACRA)? That app that doesn't depend on proprietary APIs/services?

After mentioning the app, you may include its F-Droid/IzzyOnDroid/source code link. Remember that an app being on GitHub doesn't make it FOSS (or even open source).


Remember, I will be reading all the comments.

Have a tremendous 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣! 🎆

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/the__daydream on 2023-12-29 14:56:36.


All of them are available on F-droid/izzy.

  1. QuickTiles It brings many useful Tiles/features on quick settings.
  2. Pocket Mode: Prevent accidental clicks I use it to prevent accidental awakening of phone in pocket.
  3. Save on Device You can save/transfer files into the phone that can otherwise not easily be done(like installed app>apk).
  4. Select Text to Search On many occasions, you select a text, but can't search immediately(eg. Incognito mode). This app is here to save the day.
  5. Léon - The URL Cleaner Name tells everything.

If you use some kind of app that makes your smartphone experience easier, share with us.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/NXGZ on 2023-12-28 21:35:03.


This is an actively maintained fork of the original Simple Tools Mobile set of apps.

v1.0.1 is out too with a quick fix

The main author of Simple Mobile Tools sold their apps to a new developer who proceeded to inject ads and in-app purchases into it.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/prokousholi on 2023-12-15 14:40:14.


Camscanner has too much ads. Looking for foss alternative.

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The original was posted on /r/fossdroid by /u/DocWolle on 2023-12-13 16:19:51.


I just published V2.0 of FREE Browser, my privacy oriented, open-source internet browser.

It should be available on F-Droid in a few days an has an integrated Cookie Banner Blocker based on the rules for Firefox ().

If a rule is applicable in the list, it injects cookies to deny all cookies and clicks the deny all button.

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