Getting a feeling there’ll be some uncomfortable ones
Nah, they’ll just ignore all the inconvenient questions.
Getting a feeling there’ll be some uncomfortable ones
Nah, they’ll just ignore all the inconvenient questions.
XED is amazing, but I don’t get it why they’ve changed the name. Previous was better, IMO.
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.
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.
Keepass2Android is not on f-droid, unfortunately. Also, KeePassDX has a much nicer interface.
I’ve switched to KeePassXC on pc + KeePassDX on mobile after that whole drama. Proton Pass is also interesting, but there’s no way I’m gonna use cloud-based password managers anymore.
Nah, I’ve switched to KeePassXC already. I’ve never been happier.
and then what’s the benefit of having veracrypt as a flatpak package?
Flatpaks is a universal package format, it works almost everywhere. Also, there are immutable distros, that use flatpak as the default package format.
What a time to be an OSS user.
At first glance it looks like yet another organization like Ethical Source or FUTO, attempting to flip the definition of open-source with their proprietary (source-available) dogmas. I hope that I am wrong.
Keyguard is not open-source, only source-available.
Shiori has a 3rd party mobile client.