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Aves Libre for Gallery
Gallery: Aves - https://github.com/deckerst/aves
Calendar: Etar - https://github.com/Etar-Group/Etar-Calendar
Tried Aves at this suggestion. Really neat!
I'm using their tools and now I'm worried. What happened?
The maintainer sold it off to a company called ZipoApps. Here's the Github thread about it.
ZipoApps seems to be a company who buys mobile apps to monetize (or further monetize) them. As per their website, their mission is "to find, evaluate, purchase and grow mobile apps". I suspect the only growth we'll see with the Simple Mobile suite is the growth of ad-revenue lining this company's pockets.
Thanks!
This : https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools/General-Discussion/issues/241
As explained sold to ZipoApps (low quality add ridden shovelware, with extremely high price /week to remove adds, from the git discussion).
From a reddit post https://www.reddit.com/r/SimpleMobileTools/comments/18929pq/simplemobiletools_was_sold_alternatives/
There seems to already be a fork : https://github.com/FossifyX
Tho not sure how trusted it can be, but seems to have some hope.
The reddit post also suggests some alternatives. The comments in that post also suggests more alternatives.
The FossifyX fork is by naveensingh, who was active in SimpleMobileTools' development. From what I can tell poking through Github, they might not have as much time to dedicate to the project as the original maintainer.
thankfully they dont need constant updating
Thanks!
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Let's see what F-Droid does. Maybe they will switch to releasing an open source fork and we don't have to search for alternatives after all.
Sit tight, I reckon. All the projects have been forked by one of the more involved contributors to SMT, so I doubt it'll be long before we have rebranded versions, that'll take an import of the settings from the original apps.
I've replaced the calendar app with Etar, but I have pretty limited requirements for calendar apps. For a gallery app I use this (which is very poorly named): Gallery
That being said, if someone knows of any good FOSS clock apps (which lets you set more than one timer at a time) please let me know.
Why AOSP's clock, and therefore most apps based on it, only lets you set one timer concurrently is such a frustrating mystery to me. Have these devs never cooked? Have they never steeped tea while doing laundry?? In what world do you code a clock app which can't have multiple timers?
Agree 1000% on the timer thing, it's so incredibly annoying exactly because it seems such an obvious feature to have
Yet most FOSS clock apps I've tried miss the mark on this. And trust me, I've tried so many darn clock apps.
Loving gallery so far and yeah tried etar but the lack of import and export is kind of a biggie for me. Appreciate your help
I think this meets your requirements: https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.best.deskclock/
I can have a 15 min timer going at the same time as a 37 min one, and have them saved on creation to a list. Best clock app ive found that is feature rich and FOSS
Hey on android? Didn't know simplemobiletools was sold. Should be fine if updates are disabled from play store and only f-droid versions are used.
But for alternatives :
For a gallery app, I find Aves to look pretty good and has many great features https://github.com/deckerst/aves
If you need gallery (still not that great yet) & backup : ente gallery (there are other ente apps too) https://ente.io/
For a calendar no idea.
Aves Libre should be used from F-droid, since the Aves package has non-free components.
are all the apps licensed under gpl? perhaps we get a fork worst case?
I am now using Right Gallery. It looks like a fork of SMT gallery. It is free open source no ads. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodwy.gallery
God that is depressing to read, I swear by Simple Gallery and Simple SMS
Reading this for the first time now. Going to need a new camera app......
Oof sorry can't help you there. I mostly just stick to the camera thats stock on grapheneos. Think its available for other devices so maybe check it out?
Edit: looks like it Is
I’m In the need of an offline calendar and gallery now that simplemobiletools got sold off
This doesn't sound reasonable. Why can't you keep using existing apps? Are they underdeveloped and you're waiting for some features? If so, it'd be helpful to see what these features are in order to suggest a suitable replacement.