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LiveLM, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?

God that is depressing to read, I swear by Simple Gallery and Simple SMS

DeltaTangoLima, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
@DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com avatar

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.

kpw, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?

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.

anotherinternetrobot, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?

I am now using Right Gallery. It looks like a fork of SMT gallery. It is free open source no ads. play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodwy.…

noodlejetski, (edited )

I don’t see its source code being posted anywhere.

anotherinternetrobot,
corrupts_absolutely, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?

are all the apps licensed under gpl? perhaps we get a fork worst case?

sabreW4K3, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
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Gallery looks to have some potential.

Evkob, (edited ) in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

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?

Extrasvhx9he,

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

QuazarOmega,

Agree 1000% on the timer thing, it’s so incredibly annoying exactly because it seems such an obvious feature to have

Evkob,
@Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

Yet most FOSS clock apps I’ve tried miss the mark on this. And trust me, I’ve tried so many darn clock apps.

Lemongrab,
@Lemongrab@lemmy.one avatar

I think this meets your requirements: 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

itsaj26744,
@itsaj26744@programming.dev avatar

Clock you is maybe what u want

jvrava9, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
@jvrava9@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Aves Libre for Gallery

Tibert, (edited ) in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?

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 github.com/deckerst/aves

If you need gallery (still not that great yet) & backup : ente gallery (there are other ente apps too) ente.io

For a calendar no idea.

Lemongrab,
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Aves Libre should be used from F-droid, since the Aves package has non-free components.

darcmage, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
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    Looks like it was changed to github.com/FossifyOrg

    mrecondo, in Alternatives for simplemobiletool gallery and calendar?
    @mrecondo@infosec.pub avatar

    I’m using their tools and now I’m worried. What happened?

    Evkob,
    @Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

    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.

    mrecondo,
    @mrecondo@infosec.pub avatar

    Thanks!

    Tibert, (edited )

    This : github.com/SimpleMobileTools/…/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 reddit.com/…/simplemobiletools_was_sold_alternati…

    There seems to already be a fork : 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.

    mrecondo,
    @mrecondo@infosec.pub avatar

    Thanks!

    Evkob,
    @Evkob@lemmy.ca avatar

    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.

    wincing_nucleus073,

    thankfully they dont need constant updating

    sibloure, in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives

    The only reason I got Signal to catch on with friends & family was that it made group chats between Android and iPhone just work for everybody. Although if they had already been using Whatsapp it may have been a harder sell. But Signal was easy to use to figure out.

    root, in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives

    “I don’t have anything to hide”

    I prefer to suggest a different mindset - “It’s not that I have nothing to hide. It’s that I have nothing I want anybody to see”

    InfiniWheel,

    It still incredibly hard tog et even one person to agree tho. And even then they’d likely give up since most of our contacts are going to keep using WA

    root,

    Definitely. Now I just occasionally mention that I have and use more privacy friendly alternatives as a sort of “fyi” for them to know. It’s better for the other parties to want to switch out of their own desires than to be forced. If it is forced upon them and things don’t go smoothly, you’ll end up getting resentment or worse, blamed. Better to use subtle encouragement and if they decide to switch, offer lots of useful advice and assistance.

    jacktherippah, in Switching to more privacy friendly alternatives

    I got no one to switch. Eventually I just gave up as people were getting sick of me always recommending alternatives no one else uses.

    CADmonkey, in The LAPD Is Using Controversial Mass Surveillance Tracking Software

    It probably won’t save them from getting Dorner’ed again.

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