I use ios. So phone, messages, safari and spotify.
Not much happening there.
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I use ios. So phone, messages, safari and spotify.
Not much happening there.
On GrapheneOS:
I use CalyxOS so completely degoogled because everything passes through microG. I have the following;
Cromite, KeepassDX, Moshidon, Phone, K9
Vivaldi - FOSS Weather - FOSS FB Reader - not FOSS but soon to be replaced with Librera FD when I finish what I'm currently reading Clock - FOSS Camera - not FOSS
Vivaldi is not open source
Dang. I could have sworn it was. Thanks for the info.
Replaced FB Reader with librera this morning, and switched to open camera so now my dock is 100% FOSS!
Woohoo! Nice going. How are you liking Librera compared to FB Reader?
So far its a pretty solid replacement. Though searching network libraries could be better. As far as I can tell theres no actual search feature.
Signal ✅
Whatsapp (for those who don’t use signal i must contact) ❌
Firefox ✅ (Which essentially serves as a webapp for an institutional website i need to always visit)
Simplenote ✅
Fennec ✅ (Main browser)
I thought this was an easy one, but turns out it is not.
open source, but not free
Free here means free-as-in-freedom. The free software definition and open source definition are almost identical, there are very few apps that are only one or the other.
Edited. Thx for pointing out.
I use Total Launcher, and don't have an "app dock".
here are my 4 non-Foss apps, out of 27 total on dock (yes on the dock, using folders)
🚫nordvpn
🚫obsidian (sync disabled)
🚫@voice aloud tts
🚫MS Swiftkey settings (true privacy threat i know, but Asian lang. support is essential & it runs w/o internet perm., w/o play services, and kept in incognito.)
The thing is, I keep them there as a "last resort", not as main use.
Well as I don't have a dock in Niagara Pro I just go on with the apps I pinned:
Telephone, standard dailer from android : ✔️
WhatsApp, eeeeh: ❌ ❌ ❌
Discord: ❌
Firefox: ✔️
Proton Mail: well not FOSS (at least the paid tiers) but OSS
Proton Calendar: same thing
Jerboa: ✔️
Tusky: ✔️
Grayjay: I guess yeah to both (with license) ✔️
M.A.L.P: check and check ✔️
Using KISS launcher as my home launcher in minimal mode.
App dock has:
Default telephone, messages, settings, mixplorer, firefox
IronFox (web browser)
Fossify Caller app
QUIK (SMS)
Molly (Signal)
Libretube (YouTube)
Thunder (Lemmy).
Oops, all FOSS! :)
The only proprietary apps that see regular use on my phone are my banking app and Spotify.
Why Molly? Doesn't being unofficial mean always being a step behind in security updates?
If I were having high-stakes conversations, I might agree, but any slight delays in updates is unlikely to affect me. I'm not a high-stakes target of any sort.
3/5 and as I was writing this I found out I might be able to get rid of the video recording shortcut because apparently a software update exposed the full video resolution to OpenCamera… although I still have to test that.
Phone, messengers/SMS, settings, browsers, and photo/video tools, in that order. Probably mostly because that's the default location and where I'm used to them being.
Yep, all except for two: Crumpet and our Bank app. We can be pretty sure of this as we run CalyxOS and we have too many apps to list otherwise as everything on our 'dock' is in folders.
@LeFrog @lemmydividebyzero
Please, could you tell me how you made these hyperlinks, so they have the text appearing instead of the link, like how do in Markdown link ❓️
The syntax is this: [some text](https://my-cool-url.com/nice)
which is then rendered like this: some text
The complete "markdown source code" of my comment is this:
>Click to open<
- Phone app, which is [com.Android.dialer](https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Dialer/) that seems kind of (F)OSS at least(?)
- Contacts app, same as phone app: [com.android.contacts](
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/packages/apps/Contacts)
- Telegram client [Forkgram](https://github.com/forkgram/TelegramAndroid) which is partly OSS but contains unfree stuff upstream + relies completely on non-free service (telegram server +client)
- Email: [K9/thunderbird android](https://github.com/thunderbird/thunderbird-android) full FOSS
- Browser: [Iceraven](https://github.com/fork-maintainers/iceraven-browser) which is a fork of Firefox Android. It comes with the MPL (Mozilla public license) but I think it also contains non-free binaries or assets, so mostly FOSS I would say?
@LeFrog @lemmydividebyzero
⚠️You put the same link, Forkgram's, for K9/thunderbird android and Iceraven.
Thx for the hint, is fixed now
@LeFrog
Err…
The K9/thunderbird android still has the same link.
This may be due to slow federation of edits. You are using a Mastodon account, right? The federation maybe needs some additional time then
Phone (proprietary); Beeper (partial-FOSS); DuckDuckGo (FOSS?); Mlem (FOSS)
I put all my apps on my home screen and I keep all non-FOSS apps in a single folder as a reminder to find replacements. The vast majority of my apps are FOSS at this point.
Very nice work! That's a good idea.