• FrostyGhost
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        1 year ago

        More built-in repositories and a nicer UI.

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          Nice. I just decided to try it, and this seems really nice so far. The built-in repositories feature is really nice, especially for people who are just getting acquainted with F-Droid

      • LoveSausage@lemmygrad.ml
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        Neo store is my favourite. Yes there is another upside. F-droid targets old apk , android 5 , which is a issue , albeit small.

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      Does it have an update all button? That’s what prevented me to keep using it some months ago.

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        Why would you ever want to do that? Sometimes the older version is better for about a third of the apps on my device.

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          Running outdated versions of software, whether on your phone or the desktop, will generally expose you to more vulnerabilities and is not best practice from a security perspective.

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          People that don’t have a solid grasp on computing tend to think any and all updates are inherently good.

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          Huh, most of the time. I mean, people like you don’t have to use it at all, but I prefer to just press “Update all” once if I have >2 updates in a row.

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          Droidify has an ignore all new versions button. And you can of course downgrade whenever you want.

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          People that don’t have a solid grasp on computing tend to think any and all updates are inherently good.