- cross-posted to:
- fdroid@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- fdroid@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11474305
I came across this helpful list of 300+ FOSS Android apps that are free and open-source, and I thought it was worth sharing with you all. Credit goes to Darlene Sonalder for compiling this useful resource.
CATEGORIES :
- F-Droid clients
- Utilities
- Social & Communication / 8 subcategories
- Health / 7 subcategories
- Customization / 3 subcategories
- Gaming / 3 subcategories
- Internet / 6 subcategories
- Productivity / 15 subcategories
- Privacy / 5 subcategories
- Security / 4 subcategories
- Media apps / 10 subcategories
Just peeking at the list and saw a QR code scanner with the note, “My personal QR code scanner because Android still don’t do that in their native camera…”
Does it really not? I have a Google pixel 6 and the camera provides a clickable link when a QR code is in the frame. Is that maybe a firefox thing? Idk I thought it was the camera app
yeah cameras and their software is pretty much one of the few vendor specific aspects left in the android world that is worth comparing and maybe worth paying for. Of course flagship models like Pixels and the S series from Samsung certainly can deal with QR codes these days
I think they probably meant the AOSP Camera, or certain Snapdragon camera variants bundled with some LineageOS builds.
I have it on my s21