Here are a few of my faves:
- Breezy Weather - Nice weather app.
- Diatronome - Tuner, metronome, and synth
- NewPipe / NeuTube - I haven’t found my fave tube app.
- Suntimes - Information and widgets about the sun and moon.
I’m just looking for some recommendations. It’s difficult browsing through apps with F-Droid. Thanks!
qBitController - Control qBitTorrent servers from your phone. UI is really great; I use it regularly to download some media on my server (an always on old laptop) when I’m at work.
Pano Scrobbler - Connects to Last.fm to scrobble any music I listen on my phone. Also nice UI.
Rush - Fetches and shows lyrics for songs you search or whatever is currently playing. Can handle synchronized lyrics and sync with your player.
Auxio - Simple music player. Of the few I’ve tested, it handles metadata the best, which makes it work very well with other music apps (Pano and Rush).
Keysh - Assign custom actions for the volume buttons. I use the default script which makes the buttons turn volume up/down on short presses, and skip forward/backward a song on long presses. I use it pretty much daily to control music without unlocking my phone (and not using the broken controls on my headphones).
MJ PDF - PDF reader, simple UI, very fast.
Material Files - File manager, nice UI and feature set.
Ruler (Privacy Friendly) - On-screen ruler. Comes in handy sometimes.
Binary Eye - QR and barcode scanner. Can preview and copy the text before handling it.
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.trianguloy.urlchecker/
url checker is an app working as a broswer, when you open a link, it allows you to edit the link before it loads in a browser of your choice
This is great, use it all the time. It can automatically strip tracking and is endlessly customisable
In what ways have you customized it? Curious about what I’m missing out on… the coding menus seem overwhelming to me to try to do anything with…
First time installing this app, but I’d also be interested to hear how people have customized it.
Thanks for the rec!
Hey thanks, this is great
Aegis - an authenticator app.
CoMaps - like Google or apple maps
ConnectBot - let’s me ssh into my PC and laptop from my phone, that’s nice for me if I just need to do something quick and am in another room.
FluffyChat - this is the matrix client I prefer, other than sending video, that sucks with this one.
Léon - this cleans up URLs to remove the tracking stuff.
Seal - this downloads videos or audio files. I use it because I like to download videos i send people, instead of just sending them a link.
Shelter - this clones apps to a work profile on your phone, which somewhat limits what those apps have access to from your standard profile.Droidify to fix the horrible F-droid interface
You should try the F-Droid version 2.0, it’s currently in alpha but it is completely stable. They have revamped the UI completely, switched to Material You and it feels much more modern than the original design. It has a few new features too!
Been using it for a few weeks and it is just so nice to use now.
If you like newpipe checkout tubular, it’s a fork that adds some improvements.
Qr scanner. I like that it saves a history of scanned QRs and shows you a warning that scanning qrs can be dangerous
Money wallet, to keep track of expenses
Joplin, for note taking
Addy.io, for anonymous emails aliases
Shelter, let’s you create a work profile to keep things separated on your phone
Thunderbird, email reading
Seeneva, to read comics
Tubular by polymorphicshade hasn’t been updated in a while, there forks tho Feuerswut has one that works but package name is the same.
Not a favourite, but interesting https://f-droid.org/packages/com.fauxx.full/
Generates internet traffic noise to ruin attempts to profile you
- AntennaPod - podcast player
- Aves - great gallery app
- Catima - stores loyalty cards
- DAVx5 - syncing calendars and contacts via CalDAV.
- FairEmail - very secure and feature-rich email client
- OSS Document Scanner - clean and private document scanner.
- SD Maid 2/SE - good for system cleaning and clearing cache.
- Tasks.org to-do list with good sync options.
- Breakout 71 - a roguelike brick-breaker game
Catima is essential. Breakout 71 is fun!
Second AntennaPod. Best podcast app I’ve found so far
Organic Maps
I use:
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Droid-ify for better F-Droid
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Aegis for 2FA
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Capy Reader for RSS
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Broccoli for recipes
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FluffyChat for Matrix
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Gadgetbridge for smart band
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Breezy Weather for weather
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Heliboard for keyboard
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IronFox as browser (you need to add its repo though)
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KeePassDX as KeePass vault
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Librera Reader for ebooks and PDFs
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LibreSudoku for occasional sudoku
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Standard Notes for personal notes
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Joplin for general notes
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Markdownr for downloading articles as markdown, then I pass them to Joplin
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Molly for Signal client
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mpv for videos
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NetGuard for firewall
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CoMaps for general map/GPS needs
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PipePipe for Youtube and PeerTube
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RustDesk for remote access
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SD Maid 2 for system cleaner
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SicMu Neo for music player
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SimpleLogin for email aliases
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Sky Map for stars
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Stocks Widget for stock market
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Sumire for Japanese keyboard
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Termux for terminal needs
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Track & Graph for habit tracker
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Trail Sense for outdoor activities
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Tuta Mail for email
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Voyager for Lemmy
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Yet Another Call Blocker for blocking calls (even though it doesn’t get updates for a long time still works for me)
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And core apps from Fossify
I want to switch to Track & Graph so bad, but I feel like I’m rusted onto Tickmate for my tracking. The grid of “pixels” showing the last two weeks of habits is just so convenient.
Didn’t know about Tickmate. I see why you like it. I guess if I didn’t start with Track & Graph and met Tickmate first, I would go with it. I think both are great on their own.
The layout of Tickmate is the main benefit IMO. It’s reports are very basic, and has some bugs due to the age of the app. I’m hoping someday someone will fork it.
Yeah, it’s actually quite clean as an interface. Though I also like my graphs. :)
Wow, Markdownr is fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome! I also learned it from someone else on Lemmy. :)
Sky Map appears to be vibe-coded to hell and back.
i’ve used skymap since I had my Galaxy s3. maybe something has changed but it’s been around way longer than ai.
Had no idea but there is a difference between straight out vibe-coding and making it fix the code. Still not ideal though.
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These threads come up every so often and I read them all, every time, just in case there’s a gem I haven’t heard of. Thanks y’all.
Hey, great post, really interesting to read other people’s app recommendations.
The ones that I use frequently are:
Material Files - I use this solely to access/browse my local NAS
SimpleReminder - Super quick and easy to set reminders without needing go into my calendar and create a new event etc
Thanks :)
Edit: Formatting
Fennec web browser.
Compass for well, a compass.
Voyager in case Connect breaks againConnect broke?
I geocache and hike a lot so there’s one app that is fantastic for this, c:geo. I can import my trail map via gpx format, highlight the route, and download the geocahes before I hop on the trail.
https://apt.izzysoft.de/packages/cgeo.geocaching
I’ve also been messing around with Trail Sense, a lot of various tools for hiking. It has stuff like satellite tracking and an astronomy tool for finding where the stars and constellations are.
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.kylecorry.trail_sense
For exercising, I use an interval timer, I find Timer does this the best
https://f-droid.org/packages/io.github.deweyreed.timer.other
I just picked up Daily You. Having fun logging every day so far. (Its only been a week, but still fun)
Same, I didn’t know why but it’s actually working as a journal better than any other app I’ve tried for me. Maybe just feeling like it’s not going to try to sell me something or steal my data.







