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1. sandre+yS[view] [source] 2025-07-25 06:08:46
>>madars+(OP)
Happy long term user, great project. Here is a list of Open Source Apps, I use to replace Google stuff:

  Aurora Store - Anonymized frontend for Playstore
  F-Droid - Open Source App Store
  Obtainium - App Store for other sources (e.g. github)
  Organic Maps - Open Source navigation (not as good as proprietary ones though)
  SherpaTTS - Text to speech for Organic Maps
  PDF Doc Scanner - Little Trickster, Open Source document scanner
  Binary Eye - Barcode reader
  K9 Mail / FairMail - Mail client
  LocalSend - Cross Platform File Transfer
  Syncthing Fork - Catfriend1 Syncthing fork to sync files
  VLC Media Player - media player
  KOReader - ebook reader
  Voice - Paul Woitaschek, local audiobook player
  AudioBookShelf - Remote audiobook player
  Immich - image backup
  Fossify File Manager - file manager
  Substreamer / DSub - Audio streamer for navidrome self hosted server
  OpenCamera - Open Source camera app
I wish I had this list from the start... Hope it helps someone :-)
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2. fmajid+fi1[view] [source] 2025-07-25 10:33:50
>>sandre+yS
Aegis: TOTP 2FA code manager

SuperCards: stores shop loyalty card barcodes

KeePassDX: password manager

ReadEra: eBook reader

Magic Earth: another maps app

Vivaldi: power-user's browser

JuiceSSH: SSH client

Termux: like running a Linux term

AntennaPod: podcasts

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3. johnis+h32[view] [source] 2025-07-25 15:51:44
>>fmajid+fi1
I do not use Aegis anymore, I use KeePassDX instead. It works for TOTP just fine.

JuiceSSH is still under development?

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4. timbit+mf3[view] [source] 2025-07-25 22:18:25
>>johnis+h32
Some people don't like to keep passwords and TOTP in the same place.
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5. johnis+Ov3[view] [source] 2025-07-26 00:32:40
>>timbit+mf3
Why? Both are on my phone, although KeePassDX database is exported and backed up. I do not use the desktop application, but I might.
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