XED is amazing, but I don’t get it why they’ve changed the name. Previous was better, IMO.
XED is amazing, but I don’t get it why they’ve changed the name. Previous was better, IMO.
No, unfortunately. It is just the first thing that came to my mind reading your requirements.
Raspberry Pi 5/400 with Waydroid? Just a thought.
Only one calendar on free tier? Thanks, but I’ll just stick to the local one.
Too bad I’ve switched to KeePassXC already.
Native apps will always be better, imo. I think less apps should use PWAs. No offense to those who use them, though. It’s just my personal preference.
This is why F-Droid exists.
In theory, I could just have a downloadable .apk for Android to circumvent the fee but most people don’t want to install a random .apk from the internet.
You could’ve considered F-Droid.
Soo, yeah that’ll probably not happen :(.
It’s sad. Anyway, good luck with future development!
Cool project! Is there any plans on releasing a mobile app in the future? I’m allergic to PWAs.
Libretube gives the error for me either straight away or after a few videos. Sometimes using a VPN and changing servers all the time helps.
Have you tried disabling the Piped proxy?
FreeTube is a desktop only app unfortunately.
I’ve linked FreeTube Android in my first comment, actually.
LibreTube works just fine if you disable proxying. FreeTube / FreeTubeCordova also works perfectly fine.
Mojeek is cool, but trying to search something in my first language results in 0 results find.
Shiori is also good.
Omnivore is not easy to self-host and now I understand why.
It’s amazing, but… why?
Yes, it does works well, but has its caveats. You have to set up your own sync, either using a Syncthing or any other 3rd party app as KeePassXC does not have any sync option built in. KeePassDX has a good article about syncing a database.
needs your help
I’m not gonna help proprietary software, the developers of which are trying to flip the definition of open-source.
Keepass2Android is not on f-droid, unfortunately. Also, KeePassDX has a much nicer interface.
Nah, they’ll just ignore all the inconvenient questions.