djdarren
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source Android apps should people know about?English
0·1 day agoI have my Calibre library in SyncThing, so if I’m on my work PC and see a book I want to put on my Kobo I don’t have to wait until I’m home. Its great!
djdarren@piefed.socialto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source Android apps should people know about?English
0·1 day agoSyncThing is probably my most used bit of software after LibreWolf. I have it installed on all of the computers I use so I have damn near instant, magical access to a bunch of files. It’s how I sync my photos from my Pixel.
It’s funny, because SyncThing is basically the reason I barely use my iPad these days. While there is a way to make it work with iOS, it’s irritating enough that I just don’t bother, and I don’t use iCloud storage anymore, so it’s a pain in the arse getting documents to it compared to just dropping them in a ST folder that my phone can access.
djdarren@piefed.socialto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•What open-source Android apps should people know about?English
0·1 day agoAntennapod also has Android Auto support, though you have to do something in developer mode to activate it, because Google.
Ok, this layout is messing with my head, but I do want to make it work…