Should I add any other repo?
Should I add any other repo?
That's it. Would you recommended any other repository?
Should I add any other repo?
That's it. Would you recommended any other repository?
Wow thanks for this post. Today I learned about Fdroid Repos. (Feeling sheepishly stupid but slight more informed now.)
I installed droid-ify, an alternative front-end for F-Droid, it comes with a whole bunch of repo's by default.
Is there a free FOSS version of it?
It is foss
Yes, it's called droid-ify. It's on the official F-droid repo and is fully FOSS.
I like Kde Itinerary for traveling so I add the Kde Android repo
Droid-ify has a lot more by default (but unticked). You can have a look and see what you could use. I use cromite and mulch as navigators, and you can find them there (cromite repo and divestOS repo)
I like to add as many repos as I can.
The more apps in F-Droid,
the less reason to go to GooglePlay :)
Here is a list with all repo's I've got imported:
I usually keep the Archive variants disabled,
but they're nice to keep around,
for if you ever need an old version of an app.
Also,
most of these I've found through Droid-Ify,
it's my favorite app to manage my F-Droid apps:
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.looker.droidify/
Bromite is unmaintained. Use Mulch instead. You can find it in DivestOS repos. Also there is another browser called Mull (firefox-based).
DivestOS Official: https://divestos.org/apks/official/fdroid/repo
DivestOS Official Archive: https://divestos.org/apks/official/fdroid/archive
I wouldn't personally even use IzzyonDroid. The only other F-droid repo I use is cromite
Why not? Not reliable? Not safe? I'm re-learning (stuff got obsolete since last time I was interested)
Futo repo for Futo Voice Input App. Totally free open-source offline speech to text engine. Works better than I expected (for English).
I use this all the time
There are general purpose repos and specific app repos. Those for specific apps might allow you to download apps not found elsewhere or they might just get you the update a little faster.
I have the repos for Collabora and Newpipe enabled on mine for those reasons.
You might also look at Obtanium if you're looking to keep specific apps updated.
Is there a real delay on updates? I mean, I'm in an almost 4 year phone with android 10, can't say I run behind the latest stuff
It depends on the app publisher. The official F-Droid repo has Newpipe version 25.2, which was added August 10, 2023. The Newpipe upstream repo has version 26.1, added December 27, 2023.
I only add some app-specific repos to get more frequent updates on those. Newpipe and Fedilab in particular.
I know that I could use other tools to install directly from their release images but sticking with F-Droid for now for simplicity.
I have active the DivestOS repo, since I use Mull as my main browser. It has also some other nice privacy focused apps.
I use mull too, so I'll consider it Does fdroid delay the updates too much?
Newpipe and bitwarden?
Those are what I use 😁. You can check here for some trusted repo https://t.me/fdroid_repos
I know there are a lot, and it's overwhelming.
Anonero monero wallet: http://anonero5wmhraxqsvzq2ncgptq6gq45qoto6fnkfwughfl4gbt44swad.onion/fdroid/repo
Briar: https://briarproject.org/fdroid/repo
Cake Labs monero wallet: https://fdroid.cakelabs.com/?fingerprint=ea44efaee0b641ee7a032d397d5d976f9c4e5e1ed26e11c75702d064e55f8755
Collabora Office: https://www.collaboraoffice.com/downloads/fdroid/repo
Eternity for Lemmy: https://bazsalanszky.codeberg.page/fdroid/repo
IzzyOnDroid: https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/repo
Molly: https://molly.im/fdroid/foss/fdroid/repo
Monerujo monero wallet: https://f-droid.monerujo.io/fdroid/repo
MySu Monero Wallet: http://rk63tc3isr7so7ubl6q7kdxzzws7a7t6s467lbtw2ru3cwy6zu6w4jad.onion/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=0C72C540E5841030FAE32329A1BC8747DCAC5236E4D1AAEDB67735CA7B7DD3D6
NewPipe: https://archive.newpipe.net/fdroid/repo
Session: https://fdroid.getsession.org/fdroid/repo
SimpleX Chat: https://app.simplex.chat/fdroid/repo?fingerprint=9F358FF284D1F71656A2BFAF0E005DEAE6AA14143720E089F11FF2DDCFEB01BA
For a crypto wallet it seems extremely dangerous to use a custom repo. What if one day it pushes an hacked version with the same signature and it takes all the money?
For this use case I'd consider only from fdroid, the only way it can be sure it matches the published source code
Thanks, I still haven't got into crypo so Monero is not for me but I will study a few of those.
I am redesigning a big part of my digital life these days
I keep it simple so I can confidently download the apps.
I can't keep track of which repos are safe, and we've seen posts on here from people getting sketchy apps from a repo they added.
I'm sure there are other safe repos, and I'm willing to add one if people recommend an app that requires it, but I'll probably remove it afterwards.
This is a good approach. I would not even use Izzy's repo shown by OP (at least not on a daily driver device - great for testing newer apps I'm sure) because I don't see it as advantageous to get updates so quickly or access to apps that are not yet (or will never be) fully open source.
Basically I see most of the value of F-Droid in their build server and official repo. So I only add repos with a very short list of apps, like microg and KDE.
I can always install the odd apk manually, or use Aurora store (preferably in the work profile)
Yeah. F-droid's defaults for me have always worked well, and if I want a specific app to be up to date, I'll download it right from the devs (Shattered Pixel)