Is Foxy Droid abandoned? If so, what frontends do you recommend?
Is Foxy Droid abandoned? If so, what frontends do you recommend?
Last commit on the repo was in 2020. I don't really know.
interesting, not a fan of the oversized design (seems to be a lot of android these days) but it does look nice
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https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.machiav3lli.fdroid/
Also supports automatic updates in the background
10 0 ReplyWhy would its screenshots include Droidify? Lol
4 0 ReplyLol idk, but just saw that neostore is a "direct adaption of foxy-droid"
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I like neo store, droidify ain't bad either
7 0 ReplyFrom my understanding they're basically the same app
1 0 ReplyNo, someone else noted that the screenshots on F-Droid also included Droidify, idk why, but they are completely different apps.
The README also says that neostore is a "direct adaption of foxy-droid" so maybe it is a fork of foxy droid?
I've used both droidify and neostore, but I stuck with neostore as it felt more "finished".
2 0 ReplyUnsure , I know I had issues with droidify when I chooses neo store instead , but was a while back
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Droid-ify is my favorite. Actually feels modern and what the official f-droid app should be instead of the archaic garbage that it is.
8 1 ReplyYeah , f-droid devs should have taken care a bit of the UI, it feels very archaic. Droid-fly is great but for app discovery theirs no better than Neo-store.
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Neostore
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3 2 ReplyThat looks cool, uh do you know which apk to install? There's like 20 on github
1 0 ReplyUse this url: Obtainium
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This is a great little app, for sure, but it's still a bit jaggy. WIP that it is though, it does the job, for the most part. Certainly beats having to search and reinstall all apps from an actual F-droid repo. Just add all your Apps, export that DB, and you can rom-hop to your heart's content.
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Foxy Droid still works though. Am I missing something?
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