Supporters/JRHaigh/RFA

Verbatim copy of my RFA from August email to MFS, archived here: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/fsuk-manchester/2016-08/msg00009.html


J. R. Haigh's recommendations for Android


• F-Droid (https://f-droid.org/ ) – libre software repository (GPLv3+) (To install, you need to enable ‘unknown sources’ because it is separate from Google.); OsmAnd – offline OpenStreetMap (GPLv3); • Kiwix – offline Wiktionary, Wikipedia, etc. (GPLv3); NewPipeYouTube downloader for later offline playing (GPLv3+); • Open Camera – advanced still and video camera (GPLv3+); • Mitzuli – offline translator (GPLv2+); • MuPDF – view portable documents (PDFs) often attached to emails or downloaded (AGPLv3+); • VLC – media player (GPLv3); LeafPic – media gallery (GPLv3); • Hashr – verify files (GPLv3+); • Amaze – file manager (GPLv3); • Ghost Commander – advanced file manager (GPLv3); • Turbo Editor – text editor (GPLv3+); • FAST App Search Tool – quick application launcher from double-clicking or up-swiping the home button (GPLv3); • Hanger – recent application launcher widget for notification bar (GPLv3); • Lock Screen – in combination with unchecking the ‘Power button instantly locks’ security setting, this is a partial workaround for Android not distinguishing between locking the screen and locking for security (GPLv3+); SatStat – sensor status with ability to manually or automatically update AGPS data for quicker positioning fix (GPLv3+); • Suntimes – show, and set alarms for, sunset, twilight times, sunrise, and noon (GPLv3+); • RPN – step-by-step calculator with no need for parentheses (e.g. compare 1, Enter, 2, Enter, 3, ×, + with 1, Enter, 2, +, 3, ×) (GPLv3+); • Barcode Scanner (search ‘zxing’) – scan barcodes and share via QR codes (Apache2); • K-9 Mail – email client (Apache2); LibreOffice Viewer – view office documents (MPL2); IceCat Mobile – Web browser (MPL2); • Activity Launcher – create homescreen shortcuts directly to specific activities within applications, such as the ‘Tethering & portable hotspot’ activity within Settings (ISC). All of these applications are libre software (you are free to use, study, modify, and share them) and the offline content files for OpenStreetMap and Wikimedia's wikis are also libre. jrhaigh+rfa2016@fsfe.org