• @shortly2139
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    189 months ago

    Even better obtanium installs direct from the Devs host. You could use fdroid to find the homepage/where they host and add it to obtanium

    • @[email protected]
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      99 months ago

      Installing through F-Droid is way easier tho and the IzzyOnDroid repo actually uses the binaries from the developer

      • L3ft_F13ld!
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        49 months ago

        Though, last I checked, IzzyOnDroid does warn that they usually only host things not found on F-droid. Once something they host gets included in F-droid it’s often removed from IzzyOnDroid without warning.

          • newIdentity
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            19 months ago

            I don’t know if you didn’t understand their comment or if Droidify has a feature I didn’t knew about.

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              9 months ago

              Droid-ify offers apps from different repositories so you can have Izzyondroid and F-droid at the same time. It also scans for updates and does auto-updates if possible.

              • newIdentity
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                29 months ago

                Yeah I know about that but what has that to do with IzziOnDroid apps which pulls the apps from GitHub being removed after they’ve been added to the official Fdroid repo

                • @[email protected]
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                  19 months ago

                  Apparently it seems that I don’t get it indeed.

                  I said Droid-ify is a 'best of both worlds because it offers the easy of use of F-droid but also pulls from IzzyOnDroid/GitHub.

                  • newIdentity
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                    19 months ago

                    If an app is added to the official Fdroid repo, it’s removed from IzzyOnDroid after a while. Not the case with every app, but this might happen. Now you have to use the Fdroid version

    • Possibly linuxOP
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      89 months ago

      I prefer F-droid as it adds a layer of checks to hopefully keep the devs from doing something malious

        • Possibly linuxOP
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          59 months ago

          Its not security I’m looking for. If I wanted security I would be running stock with all of the apps from large corporations.

          What’s good about F-droid is the freedom you get when you use it. All of its apps are libre. You have the ability to tweak them anyway you want and the source code it yours to study, learn, modify and distribute.