Looking for a FOSS SMS app that is fully compatible with Android 14. I’ve had issues with finding one, I used to use (I think) QKSMS, but it started to crash when I upgraded to LOS 21. Now I just use the LineageOS SMS app, I think it is AOSP messages.

What SMS apps do you use? No required features. Scheduled texts are nice, though.

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I don’t use one but if I did want an open source one I think I’d give the fossify tools a look.

Basically they forked all the Simple mobile apps when some dodgy company bought them so I’m pretty sure all the fossify forks are safe.

I use their gallery app with no issue.

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You don’t use SMS?

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I do but not an open source one. Basically just use Google’s with rcs disabled because for me the rcs messages only resulted in me getting a could not be delivered message 3 or so days later (I’m in the UK I hear it actually works elsewhere but yeah I’ve never sent one that actually delivered). I think it’s a common thing here as I’ve had to disable rcs on several relatives phones because their messages didn’t deliver at all and that’s most of the main phone networks

To be honest though I do use Signal more than Sms but it would be silly not to have it all on a phone.

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Silence is nice.

It also allows e2e encryption with other Silence users by exchanging keys via SMS.

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It is not well maintained

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I was using Silence but had issues with the encryption settings

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Oh, wow, nice.

This is an old idea, glad to see someone continuing it.

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  • Deku SMS: has AES encryption support but is kinda shady, has trackers?
  • Fossify Messages: simple, based on AOSP messages
  • LineageOS Messages: modern and simple, based on AOSP messages, but no APKs available and not installable on other Androids with the APPID they use
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@owatnext have a look at the Fossify app suite. The name says it all!

:github: https://github.com/FossifyOrg
:github: https://github.com/FossifyOrg/Messages

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I use Partisan-SMS (PSMS) it’s a fork of QKSMS with optional encryption

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That compared to Quik?

Quik is huge, 60MB for an SMS app… in my eyes it tries to do too much, like integration of random other protocols.

I used DekuSMS because of that but it doesnt allow texting phone numbers and Exodus shows it has a tracker

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Oh wow I hadn’t heard of Quik! What other protocols does it integrate? Not much info on their repo.

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It seems none? Looks like just a fancy SMS app, but I dont need that and has no encryption support.

But at least it is actively maintained, Partisan SMS is abandonware.

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So is QUIK FOSS? Because I just installed it, I used to use Textra. I like the features of it.

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Look at the link

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