Galactic
There are a lot of adblockers, but I haven’t found anything to make me switch to Firefox, yet.
I was going for ProWritingAid to be supported.
Maybe a sneak peek of the AI features coming to mobile?
I have quite a few on my phone. Here they are by my folders:
Communication
- Zoom - The ubiquitous teleconference app. This is a weird one to include, but I do pay a subscription for the pro features.
Creativity
- Artflow - Probably the best drawing app on Android. It’s certainly the best native app.
- BoxySVG - This is a PWA, but it works pretty well on Android devices with pen support.
- Lumafusion - Video editor. Definitely the most professional of the choices available.
Development
- Acode - For quick edits to my web apps on my Galaxy Tab or through Dex on my phone.
- Go Compiler - For golang tinkering…
Entertainment
- Podcast Republic - Best app I could find that works well on tablets and foldables.
- Scribd for Samsung - Ebook & Audiobook reading service that I subscribe to.
- Inoreader - RSS reader I subscribe to.
- Sync for Lemmy - The only Lemmy app for tablets and foldables.
Files
- Solid Explorer - The best file management app on Android
- FolderSync - Best file syncing app on Android
- Download Navi - Download manager. It’s ok.
- Flud+ - Torrenting app.
Finance
- Bluecoin - Good way to manage finances on the go.
Productivity
- Sesame Search - Quicker to get around the OS.
- Tasker - the automation app
- Boosted - Time tracker
- Mondly Language - Language learning
Utilities
- Adguard - No ads.
- Surfshark - For gps spoofing.
Writing
- Atticus - PWA novel writer.
- Jotterpad - Shortform writing app. Used to be subscribed, but I also own the one-time purchase.
- Nebo - Handwriting notes app that converts to text.
- Noteshelf - Good notes app that I sometimes use.
I have a bunch of games and watchfaces, too.
The version in Game Launcher works well, but mobile games generally suck…
I’m hopeful this is being done in advance of Samsung partnering with a big developer to port console games to Galaxy devices.
These people don’t even know what regular humans want/need. They’re content to use half-baked software with 70% of the features, and feel like everyone should do the same.
For all the ridiculous FOSS zealots, why are you even here? This software isn’t kosher to your religion.