Voxel ( @Voxel@feddit.de ) 6•11 months agoF-Droid (Using over Droid-ify) and Aurora Store
Borgzilla ( @Borgzilla@lemmy.ca ) 6•11 months agoLinux Mint’s software manager is not bad.
Gargari ( @Gargari@lemmy.ml ) 5•11 months agoRecently found this one, love it! https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium
bbbhltz ( @bbbhltz@beehaw.org ) English4•11 months agoI’ve used these stores…
- Accrescent
- Obtainium
- Aurora
- Droid-ify
- App Lounge (link)
I find that Droid-ify handles up to 95% of my needs. Obtainium is good for 2 or 3 apps that seem to take forever on F-Droid. And once a week I launch Aurora Store to update some things like Contacts or Webview.
I really should give App Lounge more of a go…because it could replace Aurora and Droid-ify.
fulano ( @fulano@lemmy.eco.br ) English3•11 months agoApp lounge looks really interesting.
When I first heard about /e/ os, it looked a bit too weird, and I was too skeptical, but they’re growing so nice and creating interesting tools. I think I will give the project a shot.
Regarding App Lounge, the downloads section in that link says it will only work on their playform. I’m running GrapheneOS.
bbbhltz ( @bbbhltz@beehaw.org ) English2•11 months agoI don’t run /e/OS and it works for me.
Im28xwa ( @Im28xwa@lemdro.id ) English3•11 months agoFor Android F-Droid not because it is my favorite but rather it’s the only one I know of
I was using F-droid until last week. Supposedly Droidify has a newer API and auto updates are supposed to work better, but I haven’t noticed a big difference. I still have to go click “update all” as far as I can tell.
Im28xwa ( @Im28xwa@lemdro.id ) English1•11 months agoI’m too using Droid-ify
Carlos Francisco 📑 ( @carloshr@feddit.cl ) 3•11 months agoI mainly use Droid-ify. It is my favorite one. And I also use Aurora when I need an app from the play store.
Xirup ( @Xirup@lemmy.one ) 3•11 months agoDroid-ify, I usted to be a Neo Store user but its too buggy for me.
Are your auto-updates working?
Cistello ( @Cistello@reddthat.com ) 1•11 months agoAurora or Obtainium which isn’t really a store It fetches the APK’s directly from the source like a RSS