My top android apps are : 1.Local send for file transfer 2.Bitwarden for password manager 3. Antennapod for my podcast 4.Seal for YouTube download 5.Boost for lemmy 6.Rimusic for YouTube music 7. Poweramp for local music on my phone 8.Lichess for chess 9.protonvpn for vpn 10.fairmail for email
Considering “top” as meant to be “most used”, I’d say:
- Voyager, which I’m using right now, a Lemmy client.
- Tusky: a Mastodon client.
- Mull: Firefox fork.
- Firefox (yeah, I have two Firefox installations)
- Sketchbook: a drawing app, I even paid for the additional features.
- Google translate: when I don’t remember how to say something specific in English, or when I want to experiment with multiple languages, especially Latin (and Google translate is the only translator app to have Latin support)
- Noto (I was previously using Notesnook): text editor with folder capabilities. I use it to write poetry, free from distractions
- Acode: source code text editor. I use it to create Node.js snippets which I run with…
- Termux: a kind of a “Linux emulator”, it emulates a terminal environment within Android with additional programs compiled to arm architecture. One of those programs is Node.js (both the REPL, the runtime and the npm package manager)
My “Top” apps are what I think are cool, not necessary what the most useful apps are to me.
Briar its a peer to peer communications app that can communicate via wifi, blutooth, or through the internet via Tor. It can form a sort of mesh network with devices in proximity. Hypothetically, with enough users, you could spread information across a long distsnce even with a nationwide shutdown of the internet like some authoritarian countries do.
There’s already some public forums on there by connecting to random people around the world via Tor, although, these forums doesn’t have much activity now. But it exists and thats so cool. Its like a secret corner of the internet, even more obscure than the “dark web”
Wasted Remember those news about iPhones randomly restarting in police storage lockers? This app does something even better. Amongst many functions, this app can let you set your phone to auto-wipe itself if not unlocked for X amount of time, ranging from 5 minutes to 7 days. (Warning: You may get in legal trouble for using this, if you get arrested and the phone auto-wipes, you could get a “Destruction of Evidence” charge. I am not a lawyer. You might wanna consult a lawyer before using this)
OpenKeychain Just a PGP tool for Android, pretty straightforward. Very cool to have a digital signature right in your pocket to validate your online identity with other internet users. Potentially useful for
secret drug tradesahem just kidding lol, don’t do drugs, kids. (Seriously, don’t)Warning: You may get in legal trouble for using this, if you get arrested and the phone auto-wipes, you could get a “Destruction of Evidence” charge
One could defend itself alleging that they had the app in order to prevent themselves from being blackmailed and/or extorted by robbers which could try to access the phone contents in order to extract information from banking apps, photos, social networks and personal information.
Defending oneself from malicious actors (such as robbers) shouldn’t be a crime.
Or alternatively, don’t even mention you have such an app and when they ask if you had anything to do with the phone getting wiped, you say “hmm that’s odd, it must been some sort of hardware failure, I’ve heard that [Phone’s Manufacturer] have had some issues with quality control, perhaps that’s the reason”
You’re not lying, you’re just suggesting a possible reason: hardware failure. And every manufacturer had quality control issues, it wouldn’t be odd for you to have heard about such news, or even just rumors amongst people about a company’s quality control issues.
Interesting possibility, either.
App(s) Use Should I Answer? Call Spam Blocking Droidify F-droid Client Obtainium Github Access For Apps AnySoftKeyboard Keyboard Macrodroid Automation KDE Connect Desktop Integration FairEmail Email QUIK SMS Open Camera Camera KeePassDX Password & 2FA Management Breezy Weather Weather VLC Music Tubular, YouTube Revanced Youtube F-Stop Image Library Amaze File Manager Syncthing File Synchronization Organic Maps GPS/Maps Markor Notes Aliucord Discord Client Tusky Mastodon Client Eternity Lemmy Client Telegram Messaging RDX Reddit Read-only Client URL Check Link Filtering For Sharing Binary Eye QR Code Scanning Pushbullet Info Passing How does “should I answer” app staked up with truecaller? How good is anysoftkeyboard with autocorrect?
Haven’t tried truecaller. Autocorrect on AnySoftKeyboard can be a bit zealous, but its sensitivity is tweakable and takes custom vocabulary.
- Jerboa
- Firefox
- Feedly
- Home Assistant
- Ghost Commander
- Joplin
- Moon+ Reader Pro
- Avenza
- Kodi
- Twilight
Honorable mentions to Newpipe and Termux.
Firefox is absolutely horrendous on mobile. A lot of websites don’t render properly, or when scrolling everything jumps around. Browsing Facebook is especially bad. Also UX is a lot worse than competing browsers.
The only browser that supports proper extensions such as Ublock origin (which is much more advanced than the built-in adblockers in other browsers).
Compared to any browsing experience without uBlock, Firefox wins by a very large margin.
I disagree about the UX but that is probably just my preference. I use Facebook marketplace sometimes and it seems fully functional, no jumping around or whatever. Every now and then I have to use desktop mode but only on like government sites. Maybe it’s because I use an ad blocker that I don’t notice the problems you report.
How do y’all forget KDE connect?
We don’t really use kde to enjoy kde connect
KDE Connect doesn’t require the use of KDE otherwise. Check it out, it might be worth your while.
Even works on Windows IIRC
Neither do I
Racoon for lemmy Grayjay for video Antennapod for podcasts
Racoon for lemmy
This is the 1st time I decided to check about this (I have heard that name before here), after a 1st glance it looks a lot like Boost for Lemmy, and since Boost seems to be the best working client for me at this moment (image and posts load for example is way faster than Summit, Voyager and Eternity), in terms of speed Sync for Lemmy is faster, but it is so broken with my current instance that is not worth to use it anymore.
I might install Raccoon soonish :)
About the racoon recommendation have you tried other Lemmy apps? Curious what made you choose racoon
I have tried one other app which was Jerboa for lemmy but found Racoon easier to use so I stuck with it ever since.
I’m using Thunder.
- Voyager for Lemmy
- AntennaPod
- Firefox
- YouTube ReVanced
- Signal
- Xtra for Twitch
- Thunderbird
- Medito
- KeePassDX
- Aegis 2FA
I see you’re a person with great taste in Android apps. Thanks for introducing me to Medito! I need to chill.
Just curious how people really enjoy twitch. I can’t spend time just watching people play games or doing stuff while I could be doing things
I sometimes watch IRL streamers from parts of the world I’ve never been to. I’ve never been to New York City but due to watching streams from a bike messenger I feel like I know the city quite well.
That’s actually nice
I use Android as my secondary phone, my primary is an iPhone. Though for the past six months, my use of Android has surpassed iOS as the latter is now only for calls, messages and reading emails. For replying to emails, I use a computer.
I have removed as many Google apps as I could using Canta, as long as the phone is able to boot and function.
The apps, in no particular order (read: the order in which I can recollect):
App Notes Droidify F-Droid client HeliBoard General keyboard Unexpected Keyboard Programmer’s keyboard Fossify Calendar, Gallery, Music Self-explanatory Voyager Lemmy client, although not a native Android app Eternity Native Android Lemmy client, although not as good as Voyager Tubular PeerTube and YouTube client with QoL niceties Calculator++ Calculator with QoL niceties Cromite Chromium based browser with QoL niceties Termux Terminal emulator Rethink DNS + Firewall To block ads and monitor network activity Orbot For accessing TOR Emacs Still setting it up on Android, only to browse my Denote repository (which seems the only way I can browse it on any mobile device) Aurora store To install Apple Music Apple Music To use the music subscription from my primary phone Proton VPN Self-explanatory Bitwarden Password manager P.S.
I finally found a chance to use tables on Lemmy.
The tables are actually helpful
I am kinda of curious, why do you use heliboard over swiftkeys?
Not original commenter, but I got the hell off of Swiftkey after Microsoft bought it for privacy purposes. That could be why.
What do you use instead? Autocorrect is a very big issue with the other keyboards
It is the only decent AOSP-like keyboard I could find.
I am just not comfortable using a proprietary keyboard when I know that I have other options. On iOS, I do not have an option, at all!
Having said that, I do miss the better swipe gestures and autocorrect ability of the proprietary ones from time to time.
You can try FUTO keyboard
Thank you. I did come across it, back when I was looking at alternatives. Though I don’t remember why I didn’t try it out.
How is your experience with the keyboard? How does it compare with the alternatives?
Better than Heliboard by a mile. Privacy oriented Keyboard The autocorrect works well and the crazy part is the voice keyboard. Everything is offline
Thank you. I shall try it out as a secondary general keyboard.
You need to put a space after the period after your numbers to make a numbered list. Your list is all jumbled up into a paragraph. Doing it the right way also means the numbers you use don’t actually matter, which is nice because inserting an item near the top doesn’t mean you then have to edit all the numbers under it. They can all be
1.
and the list will be numbered correctly.My list:
- Mull (Firefox fork)
- Signal
- Google Messages
- Pi Music Player
- Shattered Pixel Dungeon
- Thunder for Lemmy
- YouTube
- Google Camera
- Fossify Gallery
- KeePassDX
For giggles, view the source of my comment. Oh shit, I broke it by adding a 10th item. At least in Thunder. It doesn’t support 1000000000 as a number for an ordered list.
This is Jerboa. Wtf are you using? Lol
They used the “View Source” feature like I told them to.
You can see the real comment in the background.
Ohh that’s so strange
I haven’t seen anyone mention Gboard yet so I’ll say Gboard. Best keyboard on Android.
Heliboard kicks Gboard out of the park
Did you say HOOOOOOB?
I may be missing a reference. Or you’re just making HooooooB out of heliboard. Enlighten me!
Look at the app icon
Privacy and not too good autocorrect issues
In my list everything is open source
- Moshidon (for mastodon)
- Eternity (Lemmy)
- KeepassDX (pass manager)
- Local send
- Heliboard (keyboard)
- Droidify (fdroid)
- Fossify gallery
- Multi calculator
- Cromite ( chromium browser)
- Mull ( Firefox )
- Rethink DNS, firewall
- SD maid se ( cache cleaning )
- Tubular ( for yt sometimes)
- Fossify calendar
- Conversation (xmpp)
- Molly(signal)
- Markor (notes) At last URLcheck
I think I need try out Keep Ass DX
Of course you can keep ass there 🤣
Are you just using only FOSS apps? Heliboard is not that great compared to swiftkey? how do you get on with mastodon?
Heliboard is lite and does everything for me. I use moshidon for mastodon.
Nova Launcher
Edge Gestures as an alternative to android gestures
Quick Cursor for easy one handed usage
Panels as a sidebar based quick launch / app switcher
AccuWeather for weather and minute by minute forecast
Google Fit for basic quiet step counting - can also measure your heart rate with the camera
Outdoor Active or AllTrails to show you walking routes
Street Complete to contribute to open street map in a much friendlier way
Spark for multi account email
1: GrayJay, Revanced and PipePipe - YouTube 2: Voyager for Lemmy (currently in a hunt for a push notifications client for Lemmy) 3: Tap Tap for back taps (gives you ability to execute certain tasks just by tapping) 4: Shelter for separating work apps 5: RetroArch - retro emulator games 6: ReThink - dns/trackers and adblocking systemwide. 7: ProtonPass - password management 8: **Open link with ** - opening links is specific app 9: OnStream, Stremio and CloudStream - streaming movies/series 10: Loops - reels 11: LocalSend - - transfer 12: LibreTorrent - torrents 13: JINA for sideview panel (some android phones don’t have the side panel) 14: Install with one - install batch of apks with one press (requires shizuku enabled) 15: GMaps WV - Google map 16: Filen - Cloud storage 17: FFshare - file conversion 18: Ente Auth - 2FA 19: Aves Libre - Gallery 20: GCam - Camera
- AntennaPod for podcasts
- LiftLog to track gym progress and weights
- Raccoon for Lemmy
- FUTO Keyboard.
those apps are all open source.
I’m using FUTO Voice, but I wasn’t aware of the keyboard. Installing.
FUTO keyboard is actually nice that is what I am using… Its great
the only two apps i use but have not yet seen mentioned:
- florisboard (keyboard)
- simple time tracker (time tracking tool, duh)
dishonorable mention:
- revanced manager (youtube, but useable?)