tachiyomiJ2K
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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NativeAlphaForAndroid
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What's the best weather app for Android?
I agree with this 100%. I used to use their app several years ago. I loved the super accuracy. Then they made drastic changes to the app that I hated. Uninstalled it and now use NativeAlpha to create a pseudo app for it.
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Alternative way to access Reddit on phone (a tutorial)
Before I lay down the steps know that this tutorial is specifically for the "WebApps Sandboxed Browser" on Android. For another Android app you can get "Native Alpha" through the download options here: https://github.com/cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid. For this one you have to figure out the steps by yourself because I've not used if myself yet. The advantage of this one is that it has a more recent last update though WebApps Sandboxed Browser works fine in my experience. For iPhone user I'm sorry but you have to find a webapp alternative by yourself(if it exists). If you do please share it here.
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Migration to KBin and the Fediverse
A mobile app is not yet available (but apparently in the works), so I personally recommend the use of an application such as Native Alpha to mimic an installed app. KBin seems to work fine on mobile browsers, as well.
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So what are you guys gonna do once the data API charge goes into effect?
I setup Reddit mobile site on Native Alpha as a webapp, much better than official app, but not compared to Infinity
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Best Web App browser focused for privacy?
On android, theres a an app called Native Alpha which utilizes Android's built in Web View to isolate specific websites makes them into app-like feeling. Instead of in-browser tabs, it appears as separate individuals on the task manager. One can even set the website setting individually like javascript on/off, https, cookies, etc.
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Pirate Weather
On android I use NativeAlpha for setting up Briefsky as app that opens in its own Android Webview app rather than a browser. It's almost like DarkSky minus the notifications.
https://github.com/cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid
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Which Custom WebView Do You Use And How Do You Install It?
I use Native alpha which uses android system webview for web apps like facebook and others
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Is/are there any FOSS Discord Client for Android?
Run Discord in [Native Alpha](https://github.com/cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid)
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Is there a way to run Uber in browser or closed environment through a foss app ?
I have never tried uber but the first thing I would look at if you haven't is https://github.com/cylonid/NativeAlphaForAndroid
tachiyomiJ2K
- can be fiddly, but overall I gotta say reading comics at work with surface duo is also glorious
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App for keeping track of animes watched & getting recommendations?
tachiyomiJ2K(a fork of tachiyomi but with better UI) for manga*
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Any apps that legitimately changed your life?
You should try the J2K fork if you haven't already! It has a lot of improvements and additions over the original. GitHub
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Some of the manhua on my currently reading list! Rate maybe?
App:- Tachiyomi J2K
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Will Memorize Continue?When?
he's using tachiyomi, i recommend the tachiyomij2k fork though (https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K/releases/tag/v1.6.0)
- Just wanted to share a comparioson for how it is to read manga on my new Z Fold 4 vs reading on my S22 Ultra
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FYI: TachiyomiJ2K now supports Duo
Definitely not. If needed - https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K
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What are peoples favorite free and open source software
Tachiyomi/TachiJ2K and Komikku are what actually got me back to reading manga again. They're just nice really nice apps for reading manga. Kinda a shame that the anime/movie/tv/videos counterpart isn't open-source.
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Which one do you guys use? And why??
https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K Download the apk from here
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Is anyone else also seeing this in reaper scans? how can i fix this?
just use the app called tachiyomi j2k click on the github link if u google it you can cross-reference multiple manga sources read what ever u want add it to your library download it and watch it for later https://github.com/Jays2Kings/tachiyomiJ2K
What are some alternatives?
Nitter-Android
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
WebApps - DEPRECATED ⛔️ Android app to provide sandboxed (private) browsing of webapps
TachiyomiSY - Free and open source manga reader for Android
Shitter - Lightweight Android app for Mastodon
tachiyomi-extensions - Source extensions for the Tachiyomi app.
quillnote - Take beautiful markdown notes and stay organized with task lists.
aniyomi - An app for manga and anime
SlimSocial-for-Facebook - Light version of Facebook. Light both in the weight and in the use.
hakuneko - Manga & Anime Downloader for Linux, Windows & MacOS
Infinity-For-Reddit - A Reddit client for Android
Neko - Unofficial MangaDex Reader for Android 7+