App(s) | Use |
---|---|
Should I Answer? | Call Spam Blocking |
Droidify | F-droid Client |
Obtainium | Github Access For Apps |
AnySoftKeyboard | Keyboard |
Macrodroid | Automation |
KDE Connect | Desktop Integration |
FairEmail | |
QUIK | SMS |
Open Camera | Camera |
KeePassDX | Password & 2FA Management |
Breezy Weather | Weather |
VLC | Music |
Tubular, YouTube Revanced | Youtube |
F-Stop | Image Library |
Amaze | File Manager |
Syncthing | File Synchronization |
Organic Maps | GPS/Maps |
Markor | Notes |
Aliucord | Discord Client |
Tusky | Mastodon Client |
Eternity | Lemmy Client |
Telegram | Messaging |
RDX | Reddit Read-only Client |
URL Check | Link Filtering For Sharing |
Binary Eye | QR Code Scanning |
Pushbullet | Info Passing |
Android Studio is a fork of IntelliJ IDEA, which is open sourced and free software (under Apache 2.0), with additions from Google (proprietary and closed source, as far as I can tell), so it has components that are both. This is compatible with the Apache license, which doesn’t require that derivative works be distributed under the same license.
So, ultimately, Android Studio has some components that are open source and some that aren’t.
Soul Bubbles is a puzzle-action game released for the NDS. You encase the souls of the departed in magic bubbles and blow them around levels to help them to the afterlife, dodging spiky terrain, marauding creatures, and wind currents.
It might have gotten more attention if its production run wasn’t so small and it wasn’t sold exclusively at Toys 'R Us.
Might get more, but I’ll wait for the wallet to cool down first.
Haven’t tried truecaller. Autocorrect on AnySoftKeyboard can be a bit zealous, but its sensitivity is tweakable and takes custom vocabulary.