Especially for those of us with no coding background, who can’t just build/edit an app.
For example, I like using Gadgetbridge to replace my fitness tracker app: https://gadgetbridge.org/
It’s not nearly as full-featured as a regular fitness app, but it literally can’t connect to the internet so there’s no way anyone can get my health info.
Antennapod for podcasts.
Futo keyboard instead of gboard.
Newpipe for YouTube.
Notally for notes.
Firefox browser.
I just downloaded Futo!
How is it?
Does notally work by syncing online? I haven’t found one that allows me to share notes with family that still is more trustworthy than Google (apart from setting up my own server that I can connect to when I’m out).
Notally does not have any account or syncing capabilities.
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Standardnotes for notes
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Newpipe for Youtube
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Organic maps for maps
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Proton Mail, Calendar, VPN, Drive & Pass
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Voyager for lemmy
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Loop habit tracker for habit tracking
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Breezy weather for weather
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Antennapod for podcasts
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Brave for web browsing
On a Pixel 6 running GrapheneOS
Wow I checked out Breezy and it seems it’s exactly what I have been looking for in a weather app. I’ve been using Clima for some time now but it was never really a good fit for me. Thanks for the recommendation.
You’re welcome! Glad I could help.
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Here is my personal setup on a phone running GrapheneOS:
- Weather: Breezy Weather
- Maps: Organic Maps
- File sharing: LocalSend
- Lemmy: Voyager
- Gallery: Aves Libre
- RSS reader: Feeder
- Calendar: Fossify Calendar
- Drive: Filen
- Document reader: LibreOffice Viewer and Librera FD
- VPN: Mullvad
FlorisBoard Beta for keyboard
Grayjay for Youtube/Peertube/Twitch, etc.
K-9 Mail for mail
QUIK SMS for SMS
Mull for browser
Self hosted ente photos for cloud image/video storage
InnerTune for downloading/listening music
Taler Wallet for payments in the future
Keyguard for bitwarden password manager
Translate You for translator
TranslateYou is great! I use it for quick translations. For longer translations and conversations, there’s the less feature-rich, but incredibly powerful on-device translator, RTranslator. It is truly and incredibly impressive.
Also, there is a whole suite of “You” apps. I’ve used the recorder and the calculator and liked them a lot.
Warpinator, use it to transfer files wirelessly between my PC and android phone.
What would be the difference between Warpinator and Local Send, I wonder.
They function the same. After using both, I get faster transfer speed and less errors on warpinator.
I use the duck-duck-go browser on my phone. It has kinda private mode enabled all the time.
Some wild websites complain about my adblocker then, which does not exist :)