- cross-posted to:
- linuxphones@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- linuxphones@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/28677404
Hey everyone, I’m going insane due to a lack of creative project. I’ve written an app already but I haven’t gotten around to publishing it yet. I’d like to know what kind of apps you’d like to see created for mobile Linux. I prefer easier, bite-sized projects over particularly large ones, but I’d love to hear your ideas nevertheless.
Rather than app, the top feature I’d say is:
- the ease/accessibility in installing on any modern smartphone disregarding the need to buy a Linux specific & compatible smartphone
The most important ones that come to my mind:
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Maps (like Google Maps, just FOSS) ideally with transportation routing for every country. This could be a lot of work and is definitely not a “small project”.
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Browser (like Firefox). Like 50% of everything I do happens through the browser.
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File Explorer, PDF viewer, …
maybe some puzzle games to play when bored. I don’t really use much else.
Oh and a Youtube alternative would be nice, but not necessary. You can already visit some through the browser.
Firefox is available for PostmarketOS, it’s almost fully usable.
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Biggest complaint and why I see folks using waydroid is for banking apps.
My bank has mobile web version. I was surprised by this.
The only app keeping me from throwing my Android phone to trash is Kore to share media URLs directly to Kodi on my TV.
https://github.com/rikardwissing/webextension-sendtokodi/ I think it is possible to share URL without Kore.
Thanks. Ill try that
We need Organic Maps ;(
Technically, it is already here. However, the UX of the desktop client is awkward.