If you want them, but you don’t need but one of them. I like Obtainium the most as it updates from Github and F-droid, but i find Droid-ify makes it easy to search for new apps so i like to have it. I never liked F-droid Basic, but i would pick between that and Droid-ify for the best looking front end
Obtainium - update manager for FOSS
Droid-ify - a nice and simple F-Droid frontend
Seeker - SoulSeek downloads music
ViMusic/BlackHole/InnerTune - Youtube Music
Antennapod - for podcasts
Florisboard - a keyboard, great for basic use (no predictive text/autocorrect) and has swipe function
Acode - text editor
Bitwarden - password manager
Librera - pdf/ebook reader
Kvaesisto - Launcher thats similar to Niagara, but FOSS
Mull - a privacy centric browser
Read You - RSS reader
Simple Notes - not related to Simple Mobile Tools
btw
Newpipe x sponsorblock - youtube but less annoying
Lemuroid - almost any emulator you would want (except GameCube and Wii, use Dolphin)
Tachiyomi - Read manga
AL-chan - keep track of watched anime/manga with AniList
Showly - keep track of movies and shows with Trakt
Depends on what you use your phone for. I have mine:
If you ever feel like you need something automated, Tasker is the way to go
I used Niagara for years, paid for it since I used it so much as my launcher. I switched to Kvaesitso on F-Droid recently, and haven’t felt the need to switch back!
Try this one or this file browser searched “waveform” on droid-ify and these were the first to show up
Heres the list
And I just added AntennaPod, Vinyl Music Player, Lawnchair, and Liftoff to the list as well!
Obtainium is one that I have been using for over a week now. It keeps all my FOSS apps up to date. I have 30 apps added now, and 80% of them are now updated directly from their github page!
Try protondb, most comments say what they have for hardware and how well the games run. Keep in mind this is for linux gaming primarily