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Drip A tracking free, cloud free and subscription free period tracker. There are a lot of period tracking apps around, but most of them try to push a subscription on their users and putting that data into a cloud can be dangerous in many countries where abortions are forbidden. You know that some judge in Texas wants to have access to that data. Save yourself or the women in your life from subscribtion and tracking hell and switch them over.
Flashdim
Gives you brightness control for the flashlight.
obligatory shilling for LocalSend, it’s airdrop except open-source and completely cross-platform!
Use it, love it, has a great http webserver fallback option too
intelligent spam blocker for SMS and calls
An incredible app for music listening on YouTube(no video rendering).
Of course no ads and background playing like a lot of other apps, but honestly this one has a fantastic ui and is above a lot of other apps. I seriously recommend it.
Simple game score sheet
Shosetsu - The Free and Open Source Novel Reader for Android.
I queue up lots of things from royal road an other sources.
What’s going on in this thread? Why did a mod remove a comment about Heliboard saying it’s off-topic and not open source?
Aves Libre Open Photo Gallery
f-droid.
I use Noutube for youtube music and videos. It’s basically just a wrap of the mobile sites, but it blocks ads and plays while screen is locked.
Firefox. Shouldn’t need introduction.
Yes there are forks that may be better to use but let us not forget the one main browser family who’s been giving us a chance at fighting against
Malwarebrowsers with zero respect for our privacy.Being able to have ublock and Bypass Paywalls is legitimately a killer feature and one of the reasons I’d never leave Android.
Being able to use JShelter and Libredirect on mobile is great
AntennaPod Podcast player with awesome ui
Onlyoffice. Despite the controversies with this one, most people use big tech apps sometimes full of ads for simple document editing. Also, onlyoffice is so ligthweight in comparison, that it runs nice even on very low end phones
Breezy weather. It plays nice with gadget bridge and if you use the git version you can choose all kinds of weather sources, the fdroid one is a bit more restrictive. Also it just looks great and is easy to interpret at a glance.








