Gimme your best foss apps Jow Forums

Gimme your best foss apps Jow Forums.

Don't be lazy, tell us why we should download the app.

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Pretty much all the apps I downloaded through F-Droid are pretty basic stuff, but I'll try anyway.
Book Reader: Basic ebook reader that just werks
Clover: Floens-certified shitposting app
Draw: A simple canvas that you can draw little sketches or notes on
Flym: RSS feed
Hacker's Keyboard: Alternate keyboard. Used it for years
K-9 Mail: Simple E-mail client
Kore: Remote control for Kodi
Lightning: Lightweight web browser
NewPipe: Alternate YouTube client
Open Camera: Basic camera app
Puzzles: A collection of simple puzzle games including minesweeper, sudoku and picross
RadioDroid: Internet radio
Revolution IRC: Simple IRC client
Termux: Terminal emulator
Vanilla Music: Another music player
Yalp Store: Download apps from the Play store without actually having the Play store app (and with that, google play services)

>Don't be lazy, tell us why we should download the app.

Because it supports private package repositories and has a well documented serverpackage, which, in combination with a automated appripper like gplaycli, allows one to use a Google free smartphone

Tachiyomi Manga reader
1010! Klooni: A game for time burning

Stealing Clover and NewPipe.
Antenna Pod is good for any rss feeds, not just podcasts.
IceCat Mobile is good browser.
KeePass DX is a mobile port of the desktop version.
Notes because somehow my phone shipped without any notepad apps.
VLC to play audio and video.

Osmand, Lightning browser, Waistline

These are the current apps that I use.

>Vinyl Music Player
A good music reproductor. I prefer Aimp but sometimes I use an equalizer.

>Vector Pinball
A Pinball game that remind you that game from Windows XP.

>Simple Last FM Scrobbler
Scrobbling to my Last FM account.

>Simple Gallery
This app is great, but sometimes I have problems with my SD card. In general all Simple Apps are great.

>QuickDic
A open language dictionary

>Open Flood
A simple but addictive flood fill game

>NewPipe
Inb4 it's shite. You know, to watch, download videos on youtube.

>Material Notes
I love this app. I prefer this app than Google's Notes. It's very customizable.

>Frozen Bubble.
Bubble shooting game.

>Document Viewer.
To watch pdf and more.

>Cythara
It's a musical Instrument tuner.

>Currency
An app that you can do conversion and watch currency values witch updates everyday.

>Bromite
A Chromium based browser.

>AdAway
Block advertisements with root.

>1010!
Based on the famous game 1010 but this is open source and free of advertising.

>adaway
>amaze
>diskusage
>fbreader
>simple gallery
>libretorrent
>newpipe
>nori
>privacy browser
>scrambled exif
>unote
>vlc
>webapps
>wifi automatic
>wrong pin shutdown
not much to say about any of these really, all of them are self explanatory

My favourite music player is Odyssey, check it out.

>Pretty much all the apps I downloaded through F-Droid are pretty basic stuff
It's basically the whole point of using F-droid, your flashlight software really doesn't need to have ads or phone home functionality, it's just basic stuff

>QuickDic
I'd download that based on the name alone.

Primitive ftpd is a very good FTP/SFTP server, very handy to transfer files over a local network without using cables.

Not to mention that all these simple, lightweight applications that just get the job done remind you that getting a super expensive and powerful phone is pretty much pointless, especially now.

Is there a FOSS app that emulate mouse/keyboard?
Basically I want to use my phone as a mouse/keyboard/joystick for PC.

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That works, if you transfer from phone to PC, right? since most browsers support FTP.
What if you want to do it the other way?
Without installing something on the PC.

Any decent browser? every browser i try has some random issue.

Only Clover and Tachiyomi

Fennec

Tor Browser just arrived Fdroid.

Transportr is nice if you take the bus/sub a lot.

>Yalp Store: Download apps from the Play store without actually having the Play store app (and with that, google play services)
I have a lot of normie friends and acquaintances. O would be able to get Twitter, What's App and stuff? I've always wanted to try F-Droid and ditch GApps

All apps that are free and apps you paid for. No buying new apps, that requires google botnet.

Then I'm going to consider switching since I only need a few of them and I can keep Nova Prime. Really helpful user, thank you.