Aurora
fdroidclient | Aurora | |
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- | 8.0 | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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fdroidclient
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F-Droid: Android FOSS app store
This is the discussion on implementing a popcon-style feature in F-Droid if you want to read through where the project got to: https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/issues/396
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First fully commercial, paid app requiring a key to function at all in main F-Droid repo! (Or is a free ad for the app?)
Meanwhile, the Latest tab "highlights good descriptions" (meaning in other words that it "hides" apps not meeting certain metadata criteria, even if they're completely free - as in speech and in beer - apps), which was not free of some irony, and was discussed at length with apparent consensus to change it but then every time it was back to square one. Because "Latest" apparently doesn't mean "Latest" and people don't get the nuances of English. Not kidding. Read the issue.
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# of app downloads
Basically, not at present, I think. It's happened for some time, and for a longer time in the past, it's been discussed multiple times, but I don't think right now there's any effort in this direction.
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⟳ 0 apps added, 1 updated at f-droid.org
F-Droid (version 1.16.3): The app store that respects freedom and privacy
- Receiving message when attempting to update repository
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All my Open Source App Alternatives
Play Store → Aurora Store, Fdroid, Neo Store
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is this normal when installing Fdroid?
Yep, that is the hard part: - https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/issues/1440 - https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/issues/2037 - https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/issues/2145
- New F-Droid repository format for faster and smaller updates
- f-droid seems to have stopped working on grapheneos
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Android 14 adds new features to make third-party app stores work even better
With the speed they're pursuing targetSDK updates? https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroidclient/-/issues/1440
Aurora
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App to download books?
There you go: Aurora
- Aurora - Unofficial Libgen client for downloading books without the hassle of having to use the browser. FOSS and regularly updated.
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Open source Android projects with lots of Gradle modules
Suit yourself
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Looking for the best apps
Aurora - Libgen non-official mobile 📱
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⟳ 5 apps added, 44 updated at f-droid.org
Aurora v. 1.1.1: Non-official Library Genesis mobile client.
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Using Jetpack compose, I've already forgotten what are Adapter and Viewholder 😅 Here is the repo demonstrates using Jetpack compose with Jetpack libraries like hilt, viewmodel, nav component.
Here
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[OPEN SOURCE] Aurora, Libgen non-official mobile client
You can download and try the app on GitHub or soon from f-droid once f-droid merges it in their own repository.
The project is open source and you can find it on this project link.
What are some alternatives?
Neo-Store - An F-Droid client with modern UI and an arsenal of extra features.
android-pokemon-compose - A simple app demonstrates using Jetpack compose with other Jetpack libraries.
jellyfin-android - Android Client for Jellyfin
ipfs-lite
droidVNC-NG - VNC server app for Android that does not require root privileges.
Vigilante - 🛡️ Android security (camera/microphone dots indicators) app using Hilt, Animations, Coroutines, Material, StateFlow, Jetpack (Room, ViewModel, Paging, Security, Biometrics, Start-up) based on MVVM architecture.
client - F-Droid client with Material UI.
fdroidclient - Android client application.
andOTP - [Unmaintained] Open source two-factor authentication for Android
J2ME-Loader - A J2ME emulator for Android.
omapsapp - 🍃 Organic Maps is a free Android & iOS offline maps app for travelers, tourists, hikers, and cyclists. It uses crowd-sourced OpenStreetMap data and is developed with love by MapsWithMe (MapsMe) founders and our community. No ads, no tracking, no data collection, no crapware. Please donate to support the development!