List your most often used and favourite foss application on your Android phone.

  • I use Syncthing to sync my phones photo library with a Google Pixel running on my server rack. If you didn’t know, the first model of Google Pixel still gets unlimited full quality photo uploads to Google Photos for free, so its a great way to keep those backed up, even if I don’t particularly enjoy the company they’re hosted on.

    • SyncThing is amazing! I mainly use it to synchronise Obsidian markdown notes between devices, plus general file sharing. It’s great how fast it updates

  • There are quite a few of them:

    • Organic Maps - maps and navigation based on openstreetmap
    • NekogramX - telegram client
    • Element - client for matrix
    • AntennaPod - for listening to podcasts
    • OpenTracks - tracker for my cycling workouts
    • AnySoftKeyboard - keyboard for android
    • Joplin - note taking app
    • F Droid - alternative to PlayMarket for FOSS applications
    • LibreTube - FOSS client for YouTube with built-in proxy
    • Fedilab - client for mastodon
    • StreetComplete, EveryDoor - to improve openstreetmap
    • Arna Translate - translator app based on the Lingva Translate API
    • Termux - terminal app
    • Spotube - client for Spotify without ads
    • Infinity for Reddit (RIP) - client for reddit
  • There’s so many:

    • Termux: terminal
    • Tailscale: easily allows for setting up a mesh VPN network, completely unbothered by firewals and NAT. Sometimes I fix stuff on my homeserver from my phone with Termux.
    • Tachiyomi: great manga reader, I only hope that sync gets officialy built in (I’m already using SyncYomi).
    • Revolution IRC: IRC client.
    • Nextcloud: backs up photos on my homeserver instead of Google Photos. Sadly uses a lot of battery, probably because I have around 50K images to scan.
    • Jellyfin: streams shows and films from my homeserver.
    • Fedilab: mastodon client.
    • FairEmail: privacy friendly email app.
    • Revanced Manager, a YouTube(+more!!!) patcher to remove, er, unwanted features.
    • Bitwarden Password Manager, password manager I switched to when Lastpass went down the shitter and wanted me to pay. I even ended up paying 10/y for TOTP in bitwarden, but only because I felt they actually deserved it, unlike lastpass
    • Mull, A Firefox fork with privacy enhancements, free modifications, and extension support. Mozilla, Firefox, and the Gecko engine help to fight the Chromium monopoly, which powers browsers like Chrome, Edge, Opera, Vivaldi, etc.
    • Termux, terminal emulator for Android. I really only use it in conjunction with Tasker (nonfree), but still useful for one-off applications
    • K-9 Mail (soon Thunderbird for Android!), the only mail client for Android Ive ever used (apart from the gmail app). Now owned by Thunderbird and excited for it’s future.
    • Yuito, my preferred Mastodon client. I like it.
    • AntennaPod (podcast player)
    • Authenticator Pro (2FA)
    • Aves (gallery)
    • Bitwarden
    • Catima (for stores’ reward cards)
    • Etar (calendar)
    • Geometric Weather
    • Infinity for Reddit… as long as it works
    • Joplin (note-taking software, synced with the desktop client)
    • K-9 Mail
    • Kvæsitso (launcher)
    • Mull (Firefox fork)
    • NetGuard (works in the background as a VPN to block network access to certain apps, for example I use it to block every network connection by Gboard)
    • NewPipe
    • Simple File Manager
    • Tasks.org
  • On Windows:

    • Bitwarden, password manager (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Advanced Renamer, just what it says (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • FreeFileSync, terrific file sync app (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • VLC, media player
    • WizTree, folder comparison (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Notepad ++, use it everyday (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Everything, ditch Windows Search!
    • Plex, Emby, Jellyfin for media streaming (Jellyfin is FOSS, Plex can be free, Emby??? - have Plex and Emby Lifetime accounts)
    • caddy server, easy to set up and use

    Android:

    • FairEmail - best email client around (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • nzb360 - monitor all your arr apps (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Tautulli - Plex stats on steroids (Android, plus also on Windows)
    • Nova, great launcher (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Standard Notes FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)
    • Authy
    • Boost, soon to be gone thanks to reddit CEO
    • Sports Alert (FOSS, but paid account or contribution(s) made - support development!)

    Probably missed some, but the above are essential to my everyday use.

  • KeepassDX, newpipe, tusky, open board, Firefox, infinity(not for long sadly), jerboa, jellyfin, si gnal, f-droid, exodus, binary eye. All that on my phone. My computer runs fedora and I’m not changing anytime soon.

    edit : forgot KDE connect on the phone as well.

  • This is going to be a long list.

    VLC, for playing videos and other media.

    Auxio, for playing music and organizing playlists and such.

    ConnectBot, for SSH.

    Shizuku, for apps that support it.

    RootlessJamesDSP, for audio stuff. Powered by Shizuku.

    aShell, for stuff that requires root permission.

    Aurora Store, for the few apps I need from the playstore.

    KISS Launcher.

    Droidify, for everything I need from F-Droid. Also powered by Shizuku.

    Feeder, for RSS feeds.

    FTPClient, for SFTP connections.

    LibreTorrent, for torrenting and such.

    Mull, for web browsing.

    • VLC, for playing videos and other media.

      I’m surprised nobody mentioned this, but I use mpv for the same. It barely has an interface, but it’s light and extremely configurable, and what I did was turn it into a picture-in-picture player (small, no border, etc, show subtitles if possible…). I use it to watch everything, including Youtube videos (it has builtin yt-dlp integration).

  • Almost everything what I use is already listed here (Termux, NewPipe, Joplin, etc), so, here’s a few small apps that no one has mentioned yet:

    ViMusic - a tiny accountless app to stream music from YouTube music.

    HTTP Shortcuts - an app that allows you to create home screen shortcuts that execute arbitrary http requests, it supports JavaScript, so, you can write even something pretty complicated.

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    Updater for apps released through GitHub, F-Droid, GitLab, etc.

    Patcher for YouTube which adds AdBlock/Sponsorblock/Other various features. Also supports other apps, such as YouTube Music. This is a must if you use YouTube on your phone.

    GUI for yt-dlp, which supports so many websites. It can download videos and/or audio, implement sponsorblock to skip intro/outtros, and much more.

    Installer for modded Spotify. Includes AdBlock, unlimited skips, and the ability to play any track on demand, using a free Spotify account. (The installer itself includes an ad that plays when downloading the patched APK, but this can be disabled in the settings of xManager)

    Feature rich manga reader that can pull from various sources. Some people may recommend using one of the various forks.

    Non-root/root system-wide AdBlock solution

    FOSS & Privacy friendly call blocker that includes support for blacklist/whitelist with wildcard support.

    Storage utility/manager that’s actually good, unlike 99.99% of cleaner apps on the play store. Pro version is free on GitHub, make sure to support the developer if you like the app.

    Feature rich 4chan app

    Feature rich ebook reader. Pro version is free on GitHub, make sure to support the developer if you like the app.