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Fedilab of course, K9 mail, MuPDF
AntennaPod for podcasts and audiobooks
OrganicMaps to find my way around and keep track of places I like, and StreetComplete to contribute
Gadgetbridge to sync my Pinetime watch
Track and graph to log all sort of stuff
Catima for all the barcodes and qrcodes
Mindustry to escape reality and SolitaireCG for a quick card game
and hacker's keyboard to type this toot
(and these are just what I use almost every day)
KeePassDX - https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX - provides common sense features such as colorizing letters and digits to avoid confusion, and security advice with provided solutions.
QKSMS. It's the best FOSS sms app I've used.
OneShot - daily photo diary - snap one photo and make a note every day. Also records your mood
VIMusic - FOSS YouTube Music front-end
Termux terminal
Many of the SimpleMobileTools: Calendar, Contacts, File Manager, and Gallery are all excellent!
GPSLogger
Syncthing Fork
KDE Connect
FindMyDevice - trigger actions including responding with your geolocation to certain code words sent by SMS from certain phone numbers
Wireguard
Unit Converter
@RL_Dane@dani@DandyTriangle7569@apps but you don't have an independent third party verifying it was actually build from source, Izzy just distributes upstream APKs
@DandyTriangle7569@dani@apps Signal isn't in F-Droid because they don't like, that they haven't enough control over the F-Droid build. Also it would require some work to make it usable without Play Services...
Because ProtonMail and Signal did not made their apps available on F-Droid.
It is not F-Droid fault.
The companies are free to publish their apps code on F-Droid. They choose not too (maybe because per companies have code that per don't want to be visible to the public and audited).
Per companies probably would not like the rating that F-Droid will give them (for all of us to see the dirt).
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