If anybody wants to try Infinity for Lemmy you can do it here

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Using Infinity for Lemmy right now to reply to your comment. Infinity WAS my Reddit app. And really happy to have it again for Lemmy.

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Same. But I will use Voyager mainly along with some 7-8 apps including Infinity.

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Wow that’s a lot of apps for this lol do you just like having different accounts for different “regions” of the fediverse?

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Haha. Nope. All are logged in with my single account. I am testing then all to see which fits my usage better. I’m loving Voyager more than the others rn.

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Probably won’t be using this but always nice to see many different options for apps being developed

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I’m stupid, I don’t know how to use anything that isn’t an app on the play store.

Eta: thanks everyone, I’ll get my SO to translate after work lol.

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You download and install the APK file. When prompted to allow your browser to allow installation from unknown sources, you grant the permission.

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When you install an APK directly like this as opposed to installing it from a package manager like F-Droid or Play Store, do you have to manually install upgrades when they’re available?

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In general, you do have to manually download and install updates. However, some apps will automatically check and download their own updates. Also, if the APK is available on a site such as Github or Gitlab, there is an app called Obtainium that you can use. It will notify you when an update is available, and download and install it for you if you choose: https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium

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Also: fdroid exists. It’s like a playstore just for open source stuff. You just download it from their website and install the .apk like you would use an .exe in windows.

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They have an fdroid in the playstore, should I avoid that or do I download it from a web browser?

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I would get it from the official site: https://f-droid.org/

There are also other apps you can use to access the f-droid repositories. I personally use Neo Store instead of the f-droid client.

https://github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Store/releases/download/0.9.15/Neo-Store-release.apk

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I can’t find Infinity for Lemmy on fdroid. Do I need to add a repo?

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Right now it’s only on codeberg. You can manage updates with Obtanium

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It’s currently on the IzzyOnDroid repo, it only got added on the last day at some time.

https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/info

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I recommend installing Obtainium. In Obtainium, click Add App and then paste the Codeberg URL for Infinity for Lemmy: https://codeberg.org/Bazsalanszky/Infinity-For-Lemmy

Obtainium will take care of installing and updating from various code repositories whether they’re hosted on GitHub or Codeberg or some other place.

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I get “Could not find a suitable release” when I try to add it to Obtainium on my Pixel 7 Pro

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You should enable “Include pre releases” option after pasting the link and before trying to install it. I think since the app version is still below 1.0, its considered a pre release somehow.

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It’s fairly simple on modern Android. You simply download the APK file, and open it. It will then walk you through the install process.

If you haven’t installed an app from your web browser before, you’ll get a prompt saying your security settings don’t allow the browser to install apps. There will be a settings link there. Tap that link and you’ll get a list of apps that have the capability to install things. Find your web browser in the list and tap the toggle to give it permission, then back out. Then your app will install.

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Having been through the process of getting apps through the play store and chrome store admission process a few times my suggestion is:

Don’t.

They caught me inadvertently misusing public APIs, performing unnecessarily battery draining ops and plain privacy right violations so often that I certainly don’t want to use other apps that didn’t go through the process. As a dev it is super annoying, but as a user it is exactly as annoying as I hope it is.

Anecdotal evidence of course and probably an unpopular opinion around here.

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