birday
FlorisBoard
birday | FlorisBoard | |
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7 | 163 | |
763 | 5,367 | |
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6.2 | 8.6 | |
11 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Kotlin | Kotlin | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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birday
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All my Open Source App Alternatives
Birthday Remember → Birday
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looking for a android app that tracks contacts date of death , age at death and how long since death.
I like Birday. I found it on f-droid. It can import from your contacts or calendar and notify you of upcoming anniversaries, like birthdays, deaths or custom ones.
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Birday widget problem
Have a look in the Issue section here by using the search bar and some keywords like "widget". Is it similar to this Issue? Otherwise, open a new Issue if you have a Github account, or describe with a lot of details your problem, so that someone can report it for you. Best option is to open the Issue yourself on Github, but please make it so only if you don't find another Issue already open for it, no need for duplicates.
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Good news: I need your unpaid work
Jokes aside, this is a follow up post from this one. I'm the developer of this open source app, i don't make money out of it and i do it for pure passion.
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Is Deleting Facebook Account Worth it?
Well, you can use this as this serves the same purpose and is Open Source. https://github.com/m-i-n-a-r/birday
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What apps help you to make the most out of your android device?
Birday: FOSS app to remember birthdays. Really simple but really useful.
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⟳ 1 apps added, 53 updated at f-droid.org
Birday - Birthday Manager (version 3.0.3): A simple yet useful birthday manager. Birday is free and ad-free! 🥳
FlorisBoard
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F-Droid, Keyboard Libraries, and Choosing a Browser
I didn't last long with the stock keyboard before installing AnySoftKeyboard which is one of the few FOSS alternative with support for swipe typing. The experience was... OK. It felt slow and it's accuracy left a lot to be desired. I still had to be slow and pretty accurate, so it didn't really feel like much of a change from the stock experience. FlorisBoard have also introduced their own implementation but the feedback I read suggested it would be much the same as my experience with AnySoftKeyboard's gesture typing.
- Future of the FlorisBoard Project
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All my Open Source App Alternatives
Keyboard → OpenBoard (OpenBoard Upadted Fork, FlorisBoard when the v4 will be released...)
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Good keyboard?
You could try https://github.com/florisboard/florisboard, available on F-droid.
- Swipe keyboard app, open source and safe to usw?
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CleverType: Unlock the power of AI with Grammarly, Wordtune and ChatGpt on your keyboard.
I am excited to see how this project will develop. I'm sure starting out with https://florisboard.org/ was extremely helpful. Other devs have started from scratch, but florisboard is already advanced and feature rich. You could keep it open source to alleviate concerns of privacy. Just an idea.
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Android keyboard recommendations ?
The Github code repository (https://github.com/florisboard/florisboard) had an update on February 24, so the app is not abandoned. It reads like they plan a massive update for the next version, and word suggestions will be available.
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Keyboard for Android
I tested two: AnySoftKeyboard, it's stable and works even on very old devices, but it lacks modern features and the settings are really ugly and confusing (but once you look at all of them, you'll be able to make the keyboard the way you like it, is very customizable). And I also tested FlorisBoard, it's modern, beautiful, but it's a work in progress currently in early-beta stage and it has many incomplete or buggy features. So I ended up with AnySoftKeyboard. I know there are others, but it was these two projects that caught my attention the most.
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Custom keyboard extension
Probably only via AOSP mirror. It's an AOSP component so not officially available as its own component. Check out https://github.com/florisboard/florisboard for a GitHub based OSS keyboard.
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Microsoft brings its Bing chatbot to your fingertips with SwiftKey on Android - The Verge
FlorisBoard (perhaps): This one is the dark horse for me. It's layout etc can be all customized to my liking and it's FOSS. But it doesn't have a suggestion provider API etc none of that yet (WIP) so, as it stands now it's "just" a highly customizable FOSS "keyboard" app, and nothing more. I have high hopes for it though.
What are some alternatives?
android-app - Official IVPN Android app
OpenBoard - 100% foss keyboard based on AOSP, with no dependency on Google binaries, that respects your privacy.
Shizuku - Using system APIs directly with adb/root privileges from normal apps through a Java process started with app_process.
AnySoftKeyboard - Android (f/w 2.1+) on screen keyboard for multiple languages.
mobile - The mobile app vault (iOS and Android).
simple-keyboard
AutoEq - Automatic headphone equalization from frequency responses
hackerskeyboard - Hacker's Keyboard (official)
breezy-weather - A Material Design Weather Application
rime-cantonese - Rime Cantonese input schema | 粵語拼音輸入方案
fawkes - Fawkes, privacy preserving tool against facial recognition systems. More info at https://sandlab.cs.uchicago.edu/fawkes
8VIM - A Text Editor inside a keyboard, drawing it's inspiration from 8pen and Vim.