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  • What feature/app do you use that the majority never talk about?

App Manager.

Does so many wonderful things! Doesn't need root for most things, will back up and restore APKs, and external data. Will allow you to freeze apps, play with app ops for very fine grained permission control, and much more!

Murcielago What advantages does this have over sendvisee? As far as i could tell its basically the same thing except that sendvisee is open source and wormhole isnt.

    Croak3114

    Never heard of sendvisee, so I can't compare them. Thanks for the tip; I'll definitely give it a try.

    except that sendvisee is open source and wormhole is not.

    The Sorce code for the streaming encryption implementation, based on Encrypted Content-Encoding for HTTP (RFC 8188) is open source.

    According to the FAQ, the complete client and server code may be made available as open source in the future.

      Murcielago
      i use KeePassDX for barcode stuff. One less app and more secure.
      https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX

      mythodical
      YTDLnis has more functionality and seems to be more stable.
      https://github.com/deniscerri/ytdlnis

      mumbo6868
      MJ PDF is more polished.
      https://gitlab.com/mudlej_android/mj_pdf_reader

      jet_silver
      I tried it but I like Musicolet better as it has a more intuitive layout and just as many options.
      https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.krosbits.musicolet

      N1b
      I prefer local music so Seeker is a great option.
      https://github.com/jackBonadies/SeekerAndroid

      I find Fossify Voice Recorder more easy to use. It also has an inconspicuous widget for quick start.
      https://github.com/FossifyOrg/Voice-Recorder

        Macrodroid for device automation. Like Tasker but free and (imo) much more intuitive.

        Shizuku for safer root-ish privileges, like silent app updates and on-device ADB shell.

        Lockscreen Widgets for, well, lockscreen widgets!

        Croak3114

        I briefly tested Sendvisee. The most relevant advantages of the respective systems (for me) are

        Wormhole

        • file size (5GB vs 2GB)
        • online viewer (you can play images, audio, and videos without downloading)
        • Possibility to delete files before the timer expires

        Sendvisee

        • completely open source
        • Possibility to create password-protected download links

        Thanks for the tip, I will definitely use Sendvisee more often in the future.

          MarsTrue

          Catima is used, for example, to store barcodes from bonus cards, which you can then present at the checkout and have scanned. I also use Keepass and try to use as few apps as possible, too. Hence my question: How do you do this with the presentable barcodes in KeepassDX?

            Murcielago file size (5GB vs 2GB)

            1. Wormhole does up to 10GB.
            2. The 2GB for Send only applies to the official vis.ee instance. Other instances can go up to 30GB. There's also the option of running your own instance and having whatever size limit you want.

            Also, Wormhole seems to just be a fork of Send, or am I crazy? The UI for them are the exact same (the only difference is "Wormhole lets you share" vs "Send lets you share" in the description paragraph).

              Murcielago you can add one or more photos to a keepass entry and tap on them to go fullscreen. I have one entry on the main screen for all my barcodes.

              Dumdum

              OK, I didn't know that. Thanks for the correction.

              fid02 Futo works much better. it also integrates well in the vanadium search widget and open board
              https://voiceinput.futo.org

              they also make Grayjay, arguably the best YouTube/Odysse/Rumble/twitch/SoundCloud app
              https://grayjay.app/

              I would also like to mention two sites that offer hundreds of thousands of free, high resolution images for your home/lock screen.
              https://www.pexels.com/
              https://unsplash.com/

                MarsTrue Futo works much better.

                In what way does it work "much better"?

                  fid02 more accurate speech recognition, be sure to select the high quality settings. better integration as well. try them both and see for yourself.

                    AppVerifier is a tool I can use to check the signing certificate hash of an app against the signing certificate hash I get from a trusted source and/or its internal database so I don't have to trust GitHub (or other sites) as much not to tamper with APKs I download from them. If I recall correctly, it's made by a GrapheneOS dev too, so I'm surprised it doesn't get more attention.

                      MarsTrue Hi, I'm the creator of Tranacribro. Version 0.2.0 comes with a bigger model (74M) than 0.1.0 which significantly improved quality, but note that FUTO Voice Input allows you to choose an even bigger model (244M). Transcribro doesn't yet have the option to use a different model, but it is planned and it might be implemented in 0.3.0 in the form of being able to import a downloaded model file which can be one that the app links you to or a custom one. It would mean you can make your own decision on the amount of quality vs speed you want to tradeoff instead of being limited to a few models!

                      Can you elaborate on "better integration"? It could help with improving Transcribro so feedback would be appreciated!

                        concrete it's made by a GrapheneOS dev too

                        Community member, not a dev (the user above in fact). It also has gotten a decent amount of attention (at least, recently) so not sure about that comment.