export from simple, import to fossify
at least the switch is easy :)
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“constant performativity, brand management, status seeking” ;P
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export from simple, import to fossify
at least the switch is easy :)
it isn’t the case for me
iirc, out of the box android contacts was also the dialer
you probably heard of “simple dialer”. Fossify apps are forks of simple (because simple is sold to an advertisement company)
long story short 👆
did boogle give a reason for organicMaps’ removal?
isn’t Diaspora the most popular facebook alternative?
it also has 3 client apps on fDroid.
yes, iTunes was the first connection it tried that was blocked by netGuard
in antennapod you choose which service to use for podcast indexing from the “add podcast” drawer, focus uses iTunes by default (that can be modified in settings to fyyd or podcast index)
does “open source” mean that you can fork without giving credit?
i was trying podcini too for those podcasts that block antennapod➜orbot connections. podcini’s glitches and the skip forward button that’s lacking from the lock screen notification made me search some other alternative
focus works better than podcini but antenna is still the best
mapping and geolocation services link converter
where you can have your phone found even when powered off, and that is using location services, which does involve bluetooth.
at that time they should just stop using the term “power off”
any sources?
do you have your Bluetooth enabled at all times?
you don’t need to use the server. You can set it to be triggered only by sms and there wouldn’t be any “aggregated information”
if you don’t use the server it has practically no load on your battery. it sleeps until you trigger it to send information.
on touchscreen, long press left or right to move
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.arnowelzel.android.periodical/ — menstrual/period calendar
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.secuso.privacyfriendlypaindiary/ or https://github.com/SecUSo/privacy-friendly-pain-diary — Privacy Friendly Pain Diary is an Android app that allows its users to make daily diary entries recording their condition and the intensity, location, nature and time of the pain they feel, as well as the medication they take and additional notes.