Hello everyone! This is my list of FOSS software I use 😃
Android FOSS alternatives to proprietary apps
Google Board -> FlorisBoard
Google Play -> Aurora Store[1]
Termius -> ConnectBot[2]
Discord -> Element
Xiaomi Fit -> Gadget Bridge[3]
Google Gmail -> K-9 Mail
YouTube -> LibreTube
Google Authenticator -> Mauth
Google News -> Nextcloud News[4]
Google Drive -> Nextcloud[4]
Google Keep -> Nextcloud Notes[4]
Spotify -> SubTune[4]
YouTube Music -> ViMusic
Google Chrome -> Mull
1- You need a Google account.
2 - The UX is not as good as Termius.
3 - The UI looks like garbage, but does it’s job.
4 - You need to selfhost a server.
Android FOSS alternatives to FOSS apps
Jellyfin -> Findroid
F-Droid -> Droid-ify
Desktop FOSS
Windows -> Fedora 38 Workstation
Firefox -> LibreWolf (telemetry free, hardened firefox)
Other software
Android -> Lineage OS
Linux server -> Debian (without GUI)
Smart home -> Home Assistant
SMS -> Signal
DNS -> Adguard Home (selfhosted)
Other services
Google -> Qwant (it’s so good!)
YouTube (desktop) -> Piped
Suggest me:
- Google Maps
- Shazam
Instead of google auth, i use aegis.
Because it’s opensource too. Works very well, vault is password protected and AES encrypted. Easy to configure, very lightweight.
I want every app I use to be built on Material Design 3. It looks like Aegis is not based on it.
Instead of using Gmaps. You can try
- Organic Maps (Simple and clean app that just works)
- OsmAnd (Full of great features but it may be too much for you). Supports realtime map update in pro version or the fdroid version.
- Magic Earth but i think it is not foss
- Mapy.cz uses Openstreetmap but it also does not seem to be foss. But the map is updated in real time.
Just wanted to mention ViMusic doesn’t seem to be getting updated anytime soon. The status is mentioned in this push request.
Consider trying out InnerTune instead which has several more features and active development :)
I would recommend Navidrome + a subsonic player, but it is alot more effort.
Problem with Navidrome is it organizes your music by the idtags. So if they are not in perfect order you will have a fragmented music collection. Which in turn ruins the experience.
I recommend either Airsonic or the lightweight and fast Polaris that are folder based music players (both run in Docker)