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This is such a great list, saving and installing a few!
Adding on (and likely seconding a few):
For OSM specifically, I second the ones mentioned. Here are some other OSM related things: https://lemmy.ca/post/6586265
Thanks for the recommendations, especially URLCheck. I already had FDroid and have been trying to figure out an easy way to clean tracking URLs.
Glad to help! It works really nicely
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The only apps that work on iOS are from the Apple Store.
Why is it important to use the fork of syncthing?
The dev said a couple of weeks ago that they're planning on closing their Google Play Developer account, so using the fork means you'll be able to keep up with new releases from that point.
I use it because it moves a lot of settings into the sync jobs.
So now I can set individual sync jobs to only run on my home wifi and ac power, and other sync jobs (like my photos) to sync over any network and any power state.
Interesting list. Antennapod is an excellent podcast app - use it every day. I've never found VLC to be bloated though. And am curious about the SyncThing fork vs. regular SyncThing.
I do love OSMand, it is easily the app I have used and depended on the most in the past ten-ish years.
I didn't know about the SyncThing Fork.
Thanks for this list.
Yes. These are all android apps from the f-droid app store