- LinkDing for bookmarks
- Memos for notes
- FreshRSS for rss
- homebridge to connect to IOT devices like Kasa Bulbs that arenβt on Appleβs Home service.
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Standard stuff, though very few from my phone so I will focus there. On it, atm just things like RetroArch, Firefox, Geometric Weather, Blokada, and Amaze File Manager.
I haven't done any research at all, but if anyone wants to share: does anyone know of a good FOSS grocery store list kind of app for Android? Something that might still work without internet, I don't care about synching anywhere else. Currently I use Listonic, mainly b/c I do not want to use Google Keep. There are some on F-droid so when I get time I'll look into those.
Inkscape
Gadgetbridge for my smartband
For android : Basically almost all app from SimpleMobileTools, a few version right before it was sold (to a company in a controversial city)
For desktop : some kde app that works both for windows and linux (I used windows for now) like Okular and FileLight (though this one isn't so much daily basis)
and for both I used LocalSend
(I'll avoid posting what I've already seen mentioned)
Thunder (for Lemmy)
Metro (fork of Retro Music)
Quik (SMS)
Molly (Signal fork)
Obtainium (updates Github apps)
MuPDF viewer
Standard Notes (private notes app)
Kakoune
I don't have a clue if anyone has mentioned it, but I use the non-root version of NetGuard to make sure some apps on my phone don't have wifi or mobile data access.
I also don't know if this was mentioned by someone else, but for one of my college courses, we are using thonny for python programming.
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