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F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.
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I really like F-Droid for their scanning and privacy-first build system.
But I currently use Obtainium as I get way faster updates, where I would need to wait longer to get updates.
But a good in-between could be to get K-9 mail, Mull etc. from dedicated repos and use F-droids builds for less trusted apps.
Obtainium is only okay if you trust the developer. There is no scanning and apps may contain proprietary parts.
I use Obtanium, but I also like to wander around fdroid categories and discovering apps to try. Is there something similar with obtanium? Where do you find new apps?
I use "F-Droid Basic" with some repos, most importantly IzzyOnDroid and use Obtainium for updating.
Yeah not perfect. But there is apps.obtainium.imranr.dev
Great site! Thanks for the info
The goal is just to make harder apps to install easier. So it is not perfect.
@boredsquirrel @merde Wait, which app took 6 months to get updates built verified from source by F-Droid?
I think 6 months was an exaggeration.
I remember Mull taking very long and skipping multiple updates. K-9 Mail, now under the Mozilla Namespace, also took long, even though I am not sure if the updates are prereleases yet.
The same for the Fossify Apps, which took like a month or so longer to appear?
This may all be wanted or inherent because of submission and build delays.