Damn, SMT was great for filling in system tools on custom ROMs, anyone got any good alternative gallery apps with a similar feature set?
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FFS just started using these apps
Wow I was never comfortable about the marketing vibe around those apps on f-droid, so I avoided them. I'm glad of that now. Still, someone can snag the source code for a fork if they want, and I'm sure there are alternatives.
Part of the reason why I prefer to use open source apps whenever possible is because of this, you never really know if an app will be bought out by someone shady and start adding gross stuff to it, but open source apps can and will be forked.
Not an ideological reason, but a practical one.
Same shit company bought the pixel minimal watch face, and they're now charging like 18$ PER WEEK for premium features.
I had already bought it thankfully and I kept my premium status but still. I was not happy
$18 per week?! Damn Netflix and Disney+ prices aren't even that high.
When I migrated to GrapheneOS I chose to use all the system's native applications (AOSP) for obvious reasons but I admit that this news makes me very worried, one less dev we will have on our side.
Its opensource, assuming the new owners move it to a less favorable license just fork the last good version and continue from there.
man, the gallery and calendar were great!
Nooooo
Hmm, I think I got Simple File Manager Pro from F-droid, would I need to do something else for it?
What is a good alternative?
Also I had the simple music player app, although I have no music downloaded ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
EDIT: hmm, strange acquisition actually, only the fee apps? Or the deal ain't over?
Ah no, that sucks. I've been using a lot of those apps.
I always try to avoid these because of how they had held users data hostage on their calendar's play store version, glad this happened so there can be a foss fork by more trustable parties. Yay!
So the most important question is - what happens to the F-Droid versions? Will the apps still be listed in F-Droid in the future, and if so, should they still be updated?
NOOOOO