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Molly claims to use OSM in their FOSS builds: https://github.com/mollyim/mollyim-android/blob/main/README.md#dependency-comparison. I can't confirm this because I never use any Signal features that require map integration.
Wow, this is news for me. I've been following this issue on the git but there's no news about this there at least.
https://github.com/mollyim/mollyim-android/issues/203
Have you tried out Molly? If yes, did you use the normal version or the FOSS build? Btw the Version available on Accrescent is also FOSS
Nah, I get hypomania from buproprin. I think ecstacy would put me straight into serotonin syndrome.
I like the direction this is going
fkn same
I have used it (molly-foss)but haven't in a while, just waiting for it to enable OSM location sharing to switch back to it. Didn't know about accrescent. What's the deal about it compared to droidify or f-droid?
It's more secure than F-Droid. It's still in a pretty early stage of development though and currently only offers a handful of apps.
Cool.thanks!