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okay, it's a slow part of my 24 h shift, so it's finally time to make a thread about the #FOSS apps that I use on my phone, most of them obtainable through @fdroidorg . I've trawled through its repositories many times over years, and managed to find a bunch of great software fitting my needs, so hopefully someone finds this useful as well.

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what this thread is going to be:
- F-droid goodies that I use on a daily basis! free stuff! privacy-friendly! no ads! with a toot-long review!

what this thread is NOT going to be:
- explaining what F-droid or FOSS is and why you should bother, because people much smarter than me have done that in the past many times.
- me explaining why I use app A instead of app B that you like better. good for you! you can make your own list, you've got the power! toot them toots!
starting off with two of my favourite ways of getting the apps and keeping them updated:
Droid-ify (https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.looker.droidify/) is a much more pleasant looking F-droid client than the official one. it comes with several third party repositories ready to enable, including one maintained by the one and only @IzzyOnDroid , which serves many apps that either haven't made it to the official repository yet, or ones that don't completely fulfill F-droid's strict requirements.
Obtainium https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/dev.imranr.obtainium

lets you get apps directly from their GitHub/GitLab/Codeberg sites instead of F-droid repos. it doesn't work with all projects, which is why I keep both it and Droid-ify, but it's often a faster way of getting an update since it can take a few days for F-droid to make updates available, and I'm a spoiled milennial and need shiny new stuff RIGHT NOW

if you look closely at the URL, you can see it's available on the aforementioned IzzyOnDroid repo.
AntennaPod https://www.f-droid.org/packages/de.danoeh.antennapod/

one of the most robust podcast players. I'm not much of a podcast listener, but whenever I feel like pulling something from my tiny (show-wise) huge (episode-wise) backlog, this is the one I fire up. they've been around since forever and only continue to improve.

they've also got a Fediverse account, so make sure to give them some love! @AntennaPod
AnySoftKeyboard https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.menny.android.anysoftkeyboard/

it's the only keyboard that lets me type in two languages without manually switching between dictionaries. no internet permissions at all. the settings section is a convoluted labyrinth of options, but after I set it up the way it fits me years ago, it's now difficult to switch to anything else. I only wish some of its quirks were more advertised, because I keep finding them by accident every now and then, and they could fill a separate potential thread.
Aurora Store https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.aurora.store/

I use a de-googled ROM (by @calyxos) on my Fairphone, but still need to get some apps from Google's Play Store every now and then, and that's what I use. it's a no-frills, no bullshit client that is a breath of fresh air compared to the official Play Store apps that tries to shove promotions and ads down your throat on every screen. I have it set to launch the Updates screen directly, which is what I mostly use ir for.
Authenticator Pro https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/me.jmh.authenticatorpro

a two-factor authentication app that isn't made by Google or Microsoft or Authy. I switched to it from Aegis (and before that, from andOTP), mostly because I liked the interface more. I also like how it hides all codes by default, and then reveals AND copies a code on a single tap, which Aegis didn't do. it lets you import databases from multiple other apps, so it's quick and easy to set it up and try it out.
Aves Libre https://www.f-droid.org/packages/deckers.thibault.aves.libre/

a gallery app. lets you sort photos by albums, add and edit tags, search by any combination of tags, file name, location and date you want, and do some simple file operations. I especially like the "on this day" tag, which shows me photos taken on the same date in precious years - nice way to both revisit memories and remove screenshots and photos of grocery lists that you don't need anymore.
Binary Eye https://www.f-droid.org/packages/de.markusfisch.android.binaryeye/

my camera app of choice doesn't support QR code scanning, so this is what I use. it also allows you to read a code from an already taken picture, or even create your own if you need to.
Bitwarden @bitwarden

okay, this is a tricky one. it's neither on F-droid's official repo, or Izzy's one, but luckily they host their own repository, which can be either enabled in Droid-ify with two clicks, or obtained through here: https://mobileapp.bitwarden.com/fdroid/ (or Play Store, I guess)

my cross-platform password manager/generator of choice. the free version is perfectly fine for everyday use, but I pay the hefty price of $10 per year for the Premium version simply because they deserve it.
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Breezy Weather https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/org.breezyweather

fork of Geometric Weather, which hasn't been updated for a while, presumably due to the original maintainer being located in China. offers several weather sources to get detailed data from, and displays it on a gorgeous, animated, customizable screen, and with several desktop widgets to choose from. also comes with Gadgetbridge integration (more on that later on...)
Fossify Calendar

a fork of Simple Calendar which emerged after Simple Suite has been sold to an adware company. a straightforward calendar with several widgets to choose from (I'm a big fan of the "monthly view" one). can either store events in its own calendar, or read the ones synced to your device through whatever means.

https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.calendar/
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edit: the app below has been sold to a shovelware company. some people are already working on a fork.

Simple Calculator:

a lightweight calculator. I just prefer its UI to the one that came preinstalled, which I keep disabled.
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Fossify Contacts

a contact manager. can either use contacts synced to your device or create its own database. yet another app from the Simple suite that has won me over the default contact app with its Material You-themed UI.

https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.contacts/
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DAVx5 https://www.f-droid.org/packages/at.bitfire.davdroid/

synchronizes CalDAV/CardDAV data. instead of giving Google your contacts list and calendar, you can host it on Nextcloud yourself, or use a provider that does that for you (I've been using Wölkli's free tier for about 5 years for that). DAVx5 helps you then pull them on your device, so that they can appear in your Calendar and Contacts app, just the way Google-synced ones would.

another "$0 on F-droid, paid on Play Store" deal: https://www.davx5.com/donate

@davx5app
Element https://www.f-droid.org/packages/im.vector.app/

the official app for Matrix, a federated (but not Fediverse-connected) messaging app supporting group and one-to-one, end-to-end encrypted chats and calls. basically a more open and private alternative to Slack/Discord and if Discord could already die and disappear it would be very nice please and thank you

@element
@matrix
Fedilab https://f-droid.org/en/packages/fr.gouv.etalab.mastodon/

great app for accessing Fediverse. I use my Mastodon account with it, but you can use it with your Pleroma, Pixelfed or Friendica accounts. it's recently been a bit glitchy/crashy for me, but boy is it the Swiss army knife of an app. it comes with a set of unique features, e.g. posting an entire thread at once (which I'm using right now and hopefully it works), or showing replies in threats in a tree view

@apps
screenshot of this very thread being written! drafts of several posts that have not been sent yet, one below the other, with a single "send" button.
replies to a post by @vagina_museum. colourful markers along each post along with varying indentation make it easier to figure out at a glance who replied to whom.
Fennec https://www.f-droid.org/packages/org.mozilla.fennec_fdroid/

F-droid version of Firefox for Android.
Firefox is cool! it lets you install addons on mobile! for the past few years you could only pick from a fairly short list (which does include uBlock Origin, the best ad blocker available), but
1. there's a workaround that works on both unstable Firefox Nightly and this, stable-based version, which lets you install many more, unapproved addons: https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2020/09/29/expanded-extension-support-in-firefox-for-android-nightly/
2. Firefox will soon add more addons on mobile!
and Mozilla is on Fedi, too, with their own instance: @mozilla
KISS Launcher https://www.f-droid.org/packages/fr.neamar.kiss/

now, I'm still stuck with a closed source homescreen replacement (Nova Launcher with internet access cut off) because I'm yet to find a FOSS equivalent with similar features and no, Neo Launcher doesn't cut it for me, but KISS has got another neat trick: you can set it as the phone's default assistant app, so that the long home button press/swipe from corner, instead of invoking Google's Assistant, can now open a searchable list of your apps + web search!
Gadgetbridge https://www.f-droid.org/packages/nodomain.freeyourgadget.gadgetbridge/

last year I got a Xiaomi fitness band for birthday. instead of using their app that sucks all my data to their cloud, I got this one, which does almost everything the official one does, with the benefit of all of my data staying on my phone. it supports a wide range of devices and keeps adding new ones to the list. can connect to Breezy Weather to display weather info on the band, and has got a few similar integrations for other features

@gadgetbridge
Image Toolbox https://www.f-droid.org/packages/ru.tech.imageresizershrinker/

simple image editor. I mostly use it for cropping pictures or drawing over sensitive info before uploading them online, but ir also lets you add filters, stitch several pictures together, resize and perform some other simple edits.
KDE Connect https://www.f-droid.org/packages/org.kde.kdeconnect_tp/

this little gem lets you connect your phone to a Linux, macOS and Windows PC over Wi-Fi. this lets you view your phone's notifications on PC, copy text on one device and paste on another, control music playback on PC with your phone, use your phone as a touchpad or keyboard, send files both ways, and a bunch of other stuff.

despite the name it also works on other DEs, but #KDE is the superior DE anyway. I won't be taking questions at this time

@kde
#kde @KDE
LibreTube https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.github.libretube/

lets you watch Youtube videos proxied through Piped. no ads, no tracking, no algorithm. built-in SponsorBlock support for skipping sponsored segments in videos. free background playback and video downloading. I used to use Newpipe, but I like this one's design much more. you can even log in with a Piped account to sync your subscriptions with other devices without a Google account.

@libretube
Material Files https://www.f-droid.org/packages/me.zhanghai.android.files/

a functional file manager with a simple text editor and image viewer built-in. optional FTP and SMB support.
MJ PDF https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.gitlab.mudlej.MjPdfReader

very fast and lightweight PDF viewer with a few simple tools including text search and dark mode (colour inversion).
Moshidon https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/org.joinmastodon.android.moshinda

my second Mastodon client of choice. fork of Megalodon, which in turn is a fork of the official Mastodon app, with a few QoL features sprinkled in, as well as Material You theme added. the interface is gorgeous and a joy to use.

@moshidon
News https://www.f-droid.org/packages/co.appreactor.news/

an RSS client for Nextcloud News/Miniflux. a bit prettier than Nextcloud's official app. after a few years of break I tried out RSS again, this time without Feedly or Inoreader's commercial services, and I've been liking it a lot.
Notesnook https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.streetwriters.notesnook/

a notepad app offering cross-platform sync and boasting privacy and security. I have to admit I'm a bit lukewarm about it, but so far it's the best in the FOSS space that I've found after surprise update made Standard Notes' client doodoo a year or two ago. free tier is more than enough for jotting things down with Markdown support.

@notesnook
OCR https://www.f-droid.org/packages/io.github.subhamtyagi.ocr/

text recognition from images. I mostly use it for producing alt-text for pictures of text. it's not always 100% correct and gets little hiccups every now and then, but it's good enough for my use case.
OpenTracks https://www.f-droid.org/packages/de.dennisguse.opentracks/

a sport tracker that stores data on your phone instead of blasting it to Strava, Endomondo, and dog knows where else. it connects to Gadgetbridge, which I use to track my short cycling trips - without it Gadgetbridge will only record calories and heart rate, but not things like distance or speed. also allows you to view your workouts on a map.
speaking of maps, Organic Maps https://www.f-droid.org/packages/app.organicmaps/

offline maps and navigation. I've been using it as a Google Maps replacement since its conception (and it's commercial predecessor, MAPS.ME before that) with great success. it used data from OpenStreetMap, a Wikipedia-style crowdsourced map of the world. the accuracy varies per region, but so far it worked great both in my home country and on my trips abroad.

@organicmaps

Organic Mapsudostępnił to.

PixelDroid https://www.f-droid.org/packages/org.pixeldroid.app/

an app for Pixelfed, a Fediverse plarform that is to Instagram what Mastodon is to Twitter. while there is an official Pixelfed app available these days, that wasn't always the case, and PixelDroid has got a more native look and feel than the official app with its heavily iOS-inspired UI

@PixelDroid

you can use Pixelfed with Fedilab or even Moshidon (or just follow PF accounts from Mastodon), but I personally like having a separate, designated app for that
Record You https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.bnyro.recorder/

a simple audio recorder. lets you choose between mono and stereo recording, as well as a few codecs. also doubles as a screen recorder.
Retro Music https://www.f-droid.org/packages/code.name.monkey.retromusic/

I do use Spotify, but I've still got an offline music collection (and I'm considering slowly weaning myself off Spotify and going back to local files), and this a convenient music player for that. despite the name, it comes with a fresh, modern looking interface with multiple themes and styles to choose from.
Secure photo viewer https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.gtp.showapicturetoyourfriend/

this one solves the problem of people swiping through your gallery too many times or accidentally opening another app (hi mom!) when you hand them your phone to show them just a single picture. share one (or more) pictures to the app and lock the screen, and the others will only be able to view the pics you chose, until you unlock your phone again.
ShiftCal https://www.f-droid.org/packages/de.nulide.shiftcal/

if you have a variable schedule, this app lets you create multiple shift templates with different names and hours, and then view them, all colour-coded, in your calendar. works great with Simple Calendar's monthly widget, in my experience :)
Showly OSS https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.michaldrabik.showly_oss

lets you keep track of the shows you watch, with optional notifications for new episodes.
Fossify SMS Messenger

guess what, another one from the Fossify suite! a no-frills SMS app with simple, but pleasant interface.

https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.messages/
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StreetComplete https://www.f-droid.org/packages/de.westnordost.streetcomplete/

a gamified editor for OpenStreetMap. it checks the map around your location and shows you missing information that you can fill with a few taps (pick this street's surface type from the list; is this bus stop lit? what are the opening hours of this store? what is the speed limit here? etc.) and contribute to making OSM even better than it already is. a great addition to weekend walks and more heartwarming than Pokemon Go.

@streetcomplete
Thunder https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.hjiangsu.thunder

a sleek client for Lemmy (Fediverse equivalent of Reddit). there's as many, if not more, apps for Lemmy as there used to be for Reddit. I've tried all of them at some points and liked this one the most. the interface is straightforward, and swiping on comments for voting and opening a reply window is a thing I can't live without anymore.
tunedetective https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.n0tavailable.tunedetective

notifies you about new releases from your favourite bands and musicians. a little tool that I keep in preparation for my eventual departure from Spotify.
Watomatic https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.parishod.watomatic/

replies automatically to Whatsapp messages with a predefined message, with black/whitelist options. I use it on holidays to tell my colleagues that I'm not available and don't see their message... and to contact me on Signal if they want me to reply :)
Wikipedia https://www.f-droid.org/packages/org.wikipedia/

I don't really know what to tell you. it's wiki-freaking-pedia, man. a repository of human knowledge that's not for sale.

@wikipedia
Yet Another Call Blocker https://www.f-droid.org/packages/dummydomain.yetanothercallblocker/

automatic spam call blocker. I don't get much of those to begin with, but it's got a 99% success rate for those that I do.

where does it get updates about spam numbers from? it definitely doesn't pull them from any big services that have their own, more invasive apps, because that would be against their ToS and would probably mean this app would cease to exist. so stop asking.
and that would be all, folks, A to Y. hopefully this helps people asking to "suggest me cool apps from F-droid", a very non-specific request that I've seen multiple times in multiple places over multiple years.

well, almost all. there's also Signal, my messaging app of choice, which unfortunately isn't officially available through F-droid by their conscious decision. you can still get it outside Play Store through their website though if you want: https://signal.org/android/apk/

@signalapp
PS here's a reminder, both for the others as well as myself, since I'm not great at remembering it: if you find any of those useful, DONATE TO THE CREATORS AND TELL THEM THEIR BABIES ARE BEAUTIFUL
one more, and I have no idea why I forgot about it given that I use it all the time. I blame all the distractions at work.

Tutanota https://www.f-droid.org/packages/de.tutao.tutanota/

a private email service. the UI of their apps feels a bit dated and I'm sometimes tempted to try out Proton Mail simply because of that, but ultimately it's the service I've ended up moving to from Google's Gmail.

@Tutanota
@Tuta
Thanks for the shoutout! Word of mouth recommendations mean the world to us 😊
@Tutanota Revolutionary plan subscriber here (:
@Tuta
Audire - https://github.com/alexmercerind/audire

a music recognition app. uses AUDD and Shazam database, and works great. there's no ads, no distractions, no subscription pushes. when you launch the app, you're greeted with a big mic button encouraging you to press it, and upon recognition will show a simple page with links to Spotify and Youtube. completely replaced Shazam and SoundHound for me.
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oh man, I was so excited about this one, but it hasn't been updated for years...
@daaain the database itself is still up to date.
I'm not sure if that's the only source, as it's still very successful at blocking spam calls for me.
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oh right, in that case I'll give it a go, the not-to-be-named commercial app turned into a really annoying nagware that I'm very keen to get rid of... Thanks a lot for these recommendations, really appreciated!
@organicmaps a simple question, please, if any of you can answer. I'm using Organic Maps on a phone that's not completely degoogled, ie I disabled almost everything from google and didn't log in with a google account, but it still runs android. Organic Maps isn't able to find my current location, unless I enable something called google location accuracy. Since I'd rather not enable something with "google" in its name, what are my alternatives?
Are you familiar with @obsidian ?
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yes, and it's outside the scope of this thread as it's closed source and not on F-droid. it's also an overkill for my needs.
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You're right, sorry 😞

I thought I got it through F-Droid.
@aerique there's an open source alternative called Logseq, but I have no intention of trying it out any time soon myself

https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.logseq.app
there's /fdroid/ in the URL but I don't see it in fdroid itself...
Chinese in its GitHub name. without digging in, unwise to allow Chinese software access to one's phone filesystem lol
@synlogic
> without digging in
thank you for your valuable input!
muting you as a snarky rando no better than a malware-promoting bot?
@gadgetbridge
My pine watch uses this. Very cool software!
dzięki tobie dowiedziałem się że ta apka wspiera Gadgetbridge!!! I bardzo dobrze. Weather notification co nie miał aktualizacji od 3 lat trochę zniechęcał mnie jako jedyna dobra opcja
@rzeczyspisane jest jeszcze QuickWeather, ale i tak irytowało mnie, że mam dwie pogodowe aplikacje, a do jednej z nich nigdy nawet nie zaglądam. na szczęście ktoś wpadł na pomysł żeby poprosić o integrację, a GB wprowadził łatwiejszy sposób jej dodawania :D
idk if its a recent feature but aegis does hide all codes and copies on reveal
I got interested by this keyboard but I just found out that it's not maintained since 2 years.

Random question: any idea about an alternative or fork that is maintained?
@joel it is being worked on, although I'm not sure why the changes aren't being pushed to F-droid. the latest commit on Github was yesterday.
@IzzyOnDroid have you tried neo store BTW? I personally prefer it
@QuadRadical @IzzyOnDroid my brother in Christ, I've checked all available clients, including G-Droid and Foxy Droid. I really know what I'm doing and what I like. and I don't like how crowded and chaotic Neo Store's interface is.
@stevendbrady @gadgetbridge it's only been made possible in the latest major Gadgetbridge update. I used to have another app installed just for that and was really happy to finally have a 2-in-1 solution :D
@pgronkievitz it's not problematic for my use case ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'd like to find a Notes type app that shows a live character count and word count of the doc being viewed or editted

and a good Terminal app that was FOSS