Does anyone know of an open-source alternative to Google’s “Messages” app, which takes care of SMS/text messages on my phone?
I was looking for open-source alternatives on PlayStore and F-Droid but can’t really find anything – most apps seem to target some extra purpose than simply handling SMSs.
(Edit: I’d like to stay away from the “Simple Mobile Tools” line because I don’t know if it’s open source, and I don’t like the way they promoted some apps – forcing users to update to pro and similar.)
Cheers!
- Blizzard ( @Blizzard@lemmy.zip ) English11•1 year ago
I’m also interested in this since Signal stopped supporting sms for being unsecure…
- justtobbi ( @justtobbi@feddit.de ) English7•1 year ago
Simple SMS Messanger by SimpleMobileApps: https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.simplemobiletools.smsmessenger/
- coffeekomrade ( @coffeekomrade@lemmy.ml ) English6•1 year ago
I wonder if any of these listed alternatives support RCS, SMS/MMS is an incredibly old and insecure
- ninjan ( @ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com ) English10•1 year ago
RCS is proprietary. Very unlikely there will ever be an implementation that is open source or foundation driven.
- Xylight (Photon dev) ( @Xylight@lemmy.xylight.dev ) English8•1 year ago
Seriously? The standard that we’ve been finally getting users on is proprietary? You’ve got to be joking
- kungen ( @kungen@feddit.nu ) 6•1 year ago
I honestly don’t like RCS, because when I send an SMS, I want it to be using that old protocol that doesn’t depend on network functionality. Whereas any real chatting I usually take using more secure apps. SMS for me is “hey, you’re not responding on our normal chat programs, is your wifi dead or you roaming?” kind of situation.
Agree about the security. I don’t use SMS regularly, but some people message me with that in emergency situations, for instance if they don’t have wifi or data. It’s also still used to get temporary authentication codes.
- uranushertz ( @uranushertz@lemmy.one ) English4•1 year ago
Dump SMS and switch to an app like Signal. Signal offers end to end encryption and features like disappearing messages. As easy to use as any SMS app.
Agree about the security. I use Element/Matrix. I don’t use SMS regularly, but some people message me with that in emergency situations, for instance if they don’t have wifi or mobile data. It’s also still used to get temporary authentication codes.
Simple mobile tools pro version are completely open-source and avaliable for free on fdroid. But of course I also paid on google play to support the developer, then use everything on f-droid.
I’m all for supporting developers. Usually I test an app for a month, and if it works well, I make a regular donation (else I uninstall it).
However, while trying out the free version of “Simple Gallery” from Simple Mobile Tools, they sent an update that suddenly made it only last for 14 days, then you had to upgrade to premium. I simply don’t like this kind of behaviour, that’s why I don’t use their products.
That is really disappointing. Although it is perfectly fine for developer to ask for money, especially for FOSS app. It seems like their communication is not exactly on point.
I guess the best course of action is to try on fdroid, if you like it buy on Gplay (or just donate if it not terribly inconvenient), and continue to use the fdroid version.
- InterSynth ( @InterSynth@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 4•1 year ago
QKSMS is the only currently viable open source choice.
- starman ( @starman@programming.dev ) English3•1 year ago
Looks like QKSMS is not maintained for ~2 years
About that, see comment by @Anafabula@discuss.tchncs.de in this thread. Apparently only the GPlay version is unmaintained.
- starman ( @starman@programming.dev ) English2•1 year ago
Hmm, latest commit in it’s github repository is from 2021
- paradox2011 ( @paradox2011@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
I used to use QKSMS, the only update that has been pushed in the last two years was a very small change in January '23 that corrected an error handling of question marks and fixing a start up crash. It is functionally unmaintained at this point.
The developer has ghosted the project in past years as well, dropped out for over a year but eventually did come back. It’s never been this long of an absence though.
Thank you for the heads-up. I’ve installed it and for now it’s working OK. To be honest I don’t mind that’s unmaintained, if it works (I still use a 10-year old timer app that is just perfect for me, never found the like again).
- paradox2011 ( @paradox2011@lemmy.ml ) 2•1 year ago
I know what you mean. I’ve been using a reminder app called “recurrence” that is abandoned and it looks like its from the android 7 days. When you find something that fits the need just right it takes more than lack of updates to prompt a move to something else. Aside from if there are security issues that aren’t getting patched.
Yeah, they’re like works of art - no need to keep adding strokes!
- trimmerfrost ( @trimmerfrost@lemm.ee ) 3•1 year ago
You won’t be able to use RCS without Google messages
- MotherFlocker ( @MotherFlocker@jlai.lu ) 1•1 year ago
??? You have a couple on F-Droid that does what it’s supposed to. But in general, should avoid using SMS if you are intending to be privy.