Do apps in Accrescent need to be open-source?
Apps do not need to be open-source to be submitted to Accrescent
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Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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Do apps in Accrescent need to be open-source?
Apps do not need to be open-source to be submitted to Accrescent
:/
F-Droid (Using over Droid-ify) and Aurora Store
I have found Obtainium to be quite unreliable and am surprised by how many people recommend it.
In my case it frequently fails to detect which version I have installed, fails to detect there is a new version, and even tells me an app is outdated when the version I have installed is higher than what it believes is the highest version. I currently use it only for 2 apps: Uazo's Chromium build (which is not on F-Droid) and Obtainium itself.
In case an app is on F-Droid I personally see no reason to get/update it through Obtainium.
Strange. I haven't encountered any major quirks with it in my use. I've had app gave me trouble but it was because I had installed a pre-release version of the app by mistake, but once I installed the correct version, it was fine.
I will say one criticism of Obtanium is that it's easy to get rate limited if you use a VPN, which is really annoying.
Yeah, that is just my experience and, of course, will vary with others depending on which apps you track with Obtainium, and maybe on which ROM you run.
I still find a bit odd how some people want to avoid F-Droid, being a reputable source that checks for anti-features and builds from source to make sure the final apk matches with the published code.
However, I am happy that there are several options to install and update FOSS apps in Android and derived ROMs: we can all choose what we prefer and have other options as backup.
Linux Mint's software manager is not bad.
I mainly use Droid-ify. It is my favorite one. And I also use Aurora when I need an app from the play store.
I've used these stores...
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.
App 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.
I don't run /e/OS and it works for me.
Droid-ify, I usted to be a Neo Store user but its too buggy for me.
Are your auto-updates working?
For 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.
I'm too using Droid-ify
f-droid
It would help if you mentioned what OS you're talking about in the opening post for others to assist you. Not everyone knows accrescent is an Android app.
Thank you for the feedback. I actually use every OS, so I'm interested in any security and privacy preserving app stores for every OS. I just happen to be going down the Android rabbit hole at the moment. Not to say I wouldn't be interested to hear where others are at on their journey. Cheers!
Aurora or Obtainium which isn't really a store It fetches the APK's directly from the source like a RSS