In around two weeks Iβm migrating from iOS to a postmarketOS phone. Please leave app suggestions, Iβm definitely going to need them!
Waydroid is⦠fine, but not preferred
Some examples of what Iβm looking for, probably for Plasma Mobile:
And also just anything yβall find useful in your daily life with a postmarketOS daily driver, Iβm sure Iβm forgetting a lot of stuff here.
I know some of those exist for desktop Linux, but Iβm obviously looking for stuff made with phones in mind (so likeβ¦ apps made for gnome should be automatically fine maybe?)
(Also, has anyone managed to get nixβs system-manager to work on postmarketOS? Thereβs no way Iβm configuring all of this by hand every time I need to flash it lmao)
so like⦠apps made for gnome should be automatically fine maybe?
Vast majority of libadwaita apps are gonna be fine. In general you can assume that they by default will work fine.
Sadly I do not have any suggestions for any app you need, but if you like listening to radio stations I recommend Shortwave. It's a neat app.
@luana I suggest moving from Apple music to a service that has fewer ethical issues and pays the artists better. Qobuz is my service of choice now. Migrating playlists was automated when I signed up.
@richardwonka that doesnβt seem to have a Linux app at all, much less a Linux app for phones
@luana Cheogram as an xmpp client, dunno if it has spaces support.
FairMail for email client.
@luana comaps is good for navigation; i do not know if it runs on your os. Please let us know!
@richardwonka @luana it *is* on Flathub but don't hold your breath... sadly not mobile-friendly :p
"Pure Maps" works for me, with some jank. GNOME Maps was good back on GNOME Mobile, but it freezes Plasma Mobile for me, need to investigate.
Iβll probably take a look at linuxphoneapps.org too, but recommendations from folks who actually use the apps would be nice :3
@luana btw try to get the openrc variant first, if theres an option to avoid slopstemd go for it
@luana in the case of discord, if you open it from the web browser and it detects that you are on mobile, it shows a mobile-friendly version of the desktop UI
thats how i use discord on my android phone at least, and it works quite well (probably a bit slower than the app though)
as for whatsapp on waydroid, if you dont need google play services for anything else and you'd rather avoid them in the waydroid container, whatsapp gives a direct download to the apk in their website: https://www.whatsapp.com/android (you will probably need some extra app for push notifications if you install whatsapp like this though)
@luana very cool, never used pmos before but am intrigued. Will watch this space!
@luana hi! Daily driving Plasma Mobile for a couple months (and pmOS for half a year).
Can't answer all, but here's some:
1. Not that I'm aware of, but libadwaita apps seem to work relatively well, so maybe you can find something there?
4. CalDav syncing seems to work from Nextcloud via the system settings. Not sure about non-NC
5. For what watch? There's RockWork for Pebble watches, which I packaged, but is not mergable as it depends on Qt5. I'm working on-and-off on a GTK replacement
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9. There's BitRitter, but I haven't gotten it to log in successfully yet. I use the FF extension otherwise, and manually copy passwords.
10. There's Butler which just wraps a webview, but no widgets or anything AFAIK. Butler fails to log in for me but it might be an issue on my side.
11. I use Geary, which works if you get past the janky UI. There's a mobile-config-thunderbird but it doesn't render any emails for me.
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12. Maybe you can bridge them to XMPP or Matrix? For Signal there is a native client called Flare, which is very good, but not 100% for receiving/sending (due to Signal changing their API frequently methinks)
13. I currently use Pure Maps for turn-by-turn. It has an online mode, but dunno about traffic. There's GNOME Maps as well but it freezes my phone.
15. There's Unfettered Keyboard, which I used to type all these. I really love it, and am working on adding some missing bits!
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@luana plannify is really good for reminders etc https://flathub.org/en/apps/io.github.alainm23.planify
@stovis oh that looks cool, thanks!
@hsza as I mentioned Iβm getting nix and system-manager on it, so unless the openrc family gets a feature-complete systemd-compatible implementation thatβll unfortunately be a no
@luana please ler me know what mobile you are getting. :) I'm looking for onde too.
@rodolforg Fairphone 6. Hopefully I can learn something about drivers and help them getting the cameras and audio to work lmao
@rodolforg hmmm which country?
@luana Bookmarking this post for future interest. The one suggestion I'd have is to maybe look into Droidian if you want a mobile operating system that you can daily drive; It doesn't use a mainline kernel but as a result seems to support hardware much better.
I wish you luck on your journey!
@fun Iβll keep a secundary phone at home for bank apps, tho I donβt really have a secondary phone number for calls. Rn the phone I got doesnβt support audio yet according to the wiki, but once thatβs done I guess I could just use voip if calls donβt work well. Itβs basically just spam calls anyway (this reminds me, Iβll need to see if kde has a setting to ignore calls from unknown numbers).