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Episode: 2834
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Title: HPR2834: My favorite desktop and android applications
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2834/hpr2834.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 17:33:07
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This is HPR Episode 2834 entitled My Favorite Desktop and Android Applications.
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It is hosted by Christopher M. Hobson and is about 29 minutes long and carries a clean
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flag.
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The summary is, moving right along with shows from the request list, I combine two program
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lists.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Research Universe will access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash
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donate.
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Hello again, HPR.
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That last little recording I did on my introduction to Linux went well enough even with the technical
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difficulties that I figured I would go back and review the list of, I mean, double
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check the recording here.
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Again, I'm in a precarious simulation, pardon the noise bumping around.
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I figured I would go back and review the list of requested topics and I saw two topics
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next to each other.
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Your favorite desktop applications and your favorite Android applications and I figured
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I would just combine the both of those together while I still had access to a recorder.
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And again, I apologize that I don't have any more technical episodes ready.
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I will do my best to work on some of those and get them out.
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So I'll start with my favorite desktop applications and these are probably instead of favorite
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desktop applications.
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I'll just say the applications that I currently use note that I do run Linux.
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I don't really run anything else.
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My work laptop that's provided for me is an Apple laptop but I typically just run Linux
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virtual machines on it.
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And about the only thing I use on that to be quite honest is the virtualization software
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they provide and a web browser because all of the company applications, the business
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applications are web things which is unfortunate but that's where we're at.
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So on my desktop, I've got a late 2013 iMac that's running MX Linux and I'll start with
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the things that are always running on it.
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First off, XFCE4 terminal.
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I use XFCE, I won't get into window manager battles.
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I've used lots of window managers in the past with a preference for tiling window managers
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but at the moment I'm done ricing, I don't really care, I typically roll with the default
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and XFCE is the default window manager for MX Linux and that's what I'm using.
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So XFCE4 terminal, I live in terminals on my personal machine right now, I have somewhere
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between 6 and 10 terminals open which is the average, sometimes there's more, sometimes
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there's less and in several of those I'll be running Biobu, usually some sort of terminal
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mix multiplexer like GNU screen, Biobu, DTachin, DBTM, TMAX, didn't already say that, anyway.
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So terminals everywhere and I prefer XFCE terminal, I do like ROX terminal, ROX term.
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And sometimes LX term depends on what system I'm on but definitely the terminal.
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I always run global time because I work across multiple time zones and I do a lot of amateur
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radio stuff so I have current time, UTC and several other time zones and I use UTC predominantly.
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I like XFCE notes, I leave myself little motivational notes to stop consuming garbage
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and start consuming intelligent things.
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I really like Thunar, Thunar, every say that, XFCE's file manager, pretty easy to use
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file manager, Firefox, use that regularly if I'm not using the Tor browser bundle, EMAX.
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I'm not going to start a holy war, I used Vi and VIM for 15 years or so, had a common
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list contract and VIM slime just didn't do it for me, found EMAX, stuck with EMAX when
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I learned about org mode and that's where we are right now, pardon my sniffling and stuff,
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I've got some congestion due to allergies but hopefully it won't pick up too bad on
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the recording.
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So for email I use clause mail, it kind of reminds me of Pegasus mail from years ago and
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I really enjoyed it, it's lightweight, it's minimal, I used to get my email in EMAX and
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before that I used MUT, but I don't know, just find the pointy clicking nature of clause
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to be easy, it's intuitive, GPG is built into it, system tray icon gets the job done.
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These days I'm running WeChat instead of IRSSI, now that's not a desktop application,
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I do run it in a terminal but it's one of my things that's always open.
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Redshift is always running, specifically GTK Redshift so I can have the system tray icon.
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I also use KepassX constantly, KepassX is a password manager, works really well and those
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are the applications that are typically always open on my desktop.
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Now from there here's a giant list of applications that I like to use just in general.
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I like MUPDF for viewing PDFs, I like a Sunder for ripping CDs, I really like a Sunder,
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it's been really nice for cataloging my CDs.
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Even though it's QT, I typically don't like QT applications but I really enjoy lucky
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backup, it makes backups pretty easy for me, it's just an R-Sync front end and I enjoy
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it quite a lot.
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If I'm doing virtualization I like VirtualBox and KVM, I use X-Log to log my amateur
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radio contacts and while we're on the subject of amateur radio I like to use G-Perdict
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to predict satellite passes and I use its internal TLE updates and then I also have a script
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that fetches TLEs for me.
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So it's not as automatic as I would like it to be but I enjoy it and I get a lot of
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information out of it.
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I use the Arduino IDE, I use a ledger wallet for my cryptocurrencies, I have a hardware
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ledger NOS and I use their wallet for that, it is proprietary but it's what I use to
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interact with that wallet.
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I like X-MAME, if I'm playing games I'm usually playing various ROMs and I enjoy X-MAME
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a lot for that because I can use game controllers with it.
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I also have a few emulators and their names escape me right now and on the game front I
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like FreeDoom a lot and Rootage, R-R-O-O-T-A-G-E which is a bullet hill game and tons of other
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games just look up LibreGameNight.xyz or join I think it's either LGN or LibreGameNight
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on FreeNode and they have a ton of wonderful free games and I play most of what they play.
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I like DIA for my diagrams DIA which I just learned yesterday I guess is a Gnome project
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I was unaware but I like that a lot.
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I use FB Reader if I'm trying to read some of my ePubs.
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I use Gnumeric when I want to do spreadsheets but every now and then I have to use LibreOffice.
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I find LibreOffice to be really bloated.
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I don't like word processor formats like Doc and ODF and I really don't like spreadsheets
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but I prefer to use OrdMode for that sort of thing, tables in OrdMode and I prefer to
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just write things in plain text but sometimes my clients have stuff and I have to make
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invoices and that sort of thing so if I can I use Gnumeric and if I have to I use LibreOffice.
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I don't really like either one of those but Gnumeric is much lighter.
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They're the day I just found out about Mandel Bulber 2, M-A-N-D-E-L-B-U-L-B-E-R2 and it
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is a really cool program for generating three-dimensional fractals, very cool, been playing
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with that a little bit.
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I use GQRX to work with software-defined radio, RTL-S-D-R specifically.
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I use Transmission for Torrents, mostly downloading various Linux distributions.
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I use XASTER that's X-A-S-T-I-R for doing APRS Amateur Radio Packet Service.
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I may have messed up that acronym, anyway.
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Packet stuff with Amateur Radio and I really like YouTube Deal GUI.
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YouTube Deal works well on the command line but I can do batches of things a lot better
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with YouTube Deal GUI.
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I use ZINMAP in place of NMAP because I like the ability, I like its preset scans so
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I don't have to type all that in most of the time and I can save some preset scans and
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I like its ability to draw host maps and their relations to one another.
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And then for most of my media, well I guess for DVDs I use VLC but if I've got video
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files or audio files or internet streams I like to use MPV for that and I like it better
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than in-player though the two are not that much different.
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So that's all of the things I could think of for my desktop.
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Now granted there's probably thousands of programs that I use.
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If I strolled through the things that are installed it would be pretty long list but
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I think that's a long enough list.
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So let's move on to the Android stuff.
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So prior to my current phone I was running a Nexus S with Replicant back when I was trying
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to do all free software all the time.
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Well that phone took a dive and I really enjoyed it because I could replace the battery
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in it and it was all free software and I controlled everything but unfortunately I think
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a free software phone is an exercise in futility.
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So I try to keep things as free as I can.
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What I got when I replaced that was a Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 phone and I'm probably butchering
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that pronunciation I don't speak Chinese but it's x-i-a-o-m-i.
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In this phone was pretty interesting.
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I had to actually contact Xiaomi directly to ask for permission to unlock it and root
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it so they could give me a code so I could do that.
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So I went ahead got that code from them and installed Lineage OS on it so that I could
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get away from the Google E things.
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So open source not entirely free but it works.
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So the app locations that I use on here almost cut myself.
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I really dislike the word app really frustrating.
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Anyway the programs I'm using on here of course the built-in phone I use that most.
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I use Signal for both my text messages and for speaking with other people who have Signal.
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Let me state that I do not fully trust Signal's encryption because it is a third party that
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I have nothing to do with and I don't entirely know whether or not they really can or can't
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break my messages so I don't ever send anything sensitive over the phone to begin with.
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However I think Signal provides a way for me to keep marketers and other people out of
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my metadata to some degree.
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And by using Lineage and getting rid of Google services I think I get rid of a huge amount
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of the spying that's involved on here.
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I love the default FM radio program that comes with this, this phone has an FM chip in
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it and it's really nice to be able to listen to the radio independent of any cellular signal
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and I use the built-in camera.
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So I'm just going to go through the applications I have installed here.
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I've used others but these have stuck around with me for a little while now and I find them
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to be pretty useful.
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I have the 2048 game installed.
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I should note that the bulk of these come from F-Droid or their system applications and
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I will denote where I got them from.
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The 2048 application is pretty cool, it's just the 2048 game and I got it out of F-Droid.
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Don't play many games on my phone but once in a while I like to waste a little bit of time.
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Then I have acrylic paint from F-Droid which is a finger painting program and I like to
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use this to take selfies that my friends have sent me and use that as a reference and then
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finger paint a picture of them and send it back so that they are encouraged to quit sending
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me selfies but it seems to have backfired and people have started appreciating my art.
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So I'm going to have to find something else to do with it.
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I have AmsetDroid free which came from the Google Play Store but I use Yelp, Y-A-L-P
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in order to download these things so I don't have to do any Google things so there's
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less tracking on me and that is just a satellite tracking program.
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Much akin to G-Predict but it's put out by Amset, I think it's an American satellite
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organization parameter radio.
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I use Entenopod, I really love Entenopod for downloading my podcasts.
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I think the last time that I mentioned any of my podcast stuff, I was using G-Potter
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or PodRacer, something of that nature to download my podcasts and then I would upload them
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manually to my phone and play them from there or to my Sansa Clipzip which is running
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Rockbox but I've just switched using Entenopod because the only place I listen to podcasts
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anymore is on my phone because I take it with me when I mow the lawn or I do the dishes
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and those are the only two places I listen to podcasts.
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So Entenopod works really well, I've tried a couple of others and stuck with that one.
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Then I have APRSDroid installed, APRSDroid came from the Yelp Store or Play Store as it
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were and it allows me to do APRS things, ham radio stuff with my radios.
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Audio FX is the built-in equalizer, I have barcode scanner for scanning QR codes that
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came from F-Droid, BINARAL BEATS which I got from F-Droid.
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So I don't know if this is a placebo thing, I don't know if the science behind it works
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or not but many years ago in college I was using BINARAL BEATS to help me take naps.
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And it plays two different sounds in each side of the ear which produces some sort of
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resonance which makes it totally different sound and I have no idea how it all works
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but I do know that the noise produced in these BINARAL BEATS does help me take naps.
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I take naps every day and I use those BINARAL BEATS to help me get some rest.
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I got Blockinger from the F-Droid Store and it is a breakout clone, Love Breakout,
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a lot of fun and this is one of the better breakout games that I found that's free software.
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I have Blowtorch from the Play Store and I just installed this the other day, it's
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for playing MUDs, Multi-User Dungeons.
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I've only used it a couple of times and I don't like playing MUDs on my phone, I've
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discovered that.
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Pretty frustrating, I use MUDLIT on my desktop to play MUDs.
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I like to play on the STF mode and I like to play on Sloth mode.
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We have the built-in calendar which I really only use to reference dates.
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I use a paper agenda so I have no data in here at all.
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I just use it to check out what day falls on, what week or whatever.
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I have Call Recorder from the F-Droid Store which I use to record calls every now and then
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with clients or something of that nature so that I can remember things.
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Whenever the built-in camera I have chromados from the F-Droid Store which generates white noise.
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The built-in clock, so a couple of these like Cloud Library is an application from the Play Store
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where I can check out books from my public library.
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I have a few applications like that on here because the library provides audio books which I'm
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not really into but they also provide ebooks that you can check out in weird ways because of licensing
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and I'm a voracious reader so I enjoy these.
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So for that I have Cloud Library and a couple of others which we'll mention in a minute.
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A built-in contacts application.
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Dan Makudeth.
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I really enjoy this one.
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I got it from the Play Store via Yelp and it is a bullet hell game.
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I really enjoy bullet hell games and this is one of the more fun bullet hell games I've ever played
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and it just happens to be on Android.
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I have Echo Link installed.
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This one's also proprietary.
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It came from the Play Store.
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Echo Link is a means by which amateur radio operators can use voice over IP to speak to one
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another and I do several radio nets with that.
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I have a Quate which is a conversion calculator.
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I do most of my conversions with my Pocket reference.
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Thomas Glover Pocket reference that's in my bag.
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Thick little black book that's got cool stuff in it if you don't have one.
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I highly recommend it but if I need to do one on the fly I have a Quate.
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Then I have the F-Droid Store.
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Speaks for itself.
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FB Reader from F-Droid for reading books.
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Firefox in this case Finic F-Droid.
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Built-in file manager.
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I have the Red Cross First Aid app.
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There I go with app again.
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I'm really into First Aid and wilderness First Aid and that sort of thing
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and being ready for medical emergencies.
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So that's a nice reference to have.
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I have a fancy flashlight that lets me choose colors.
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It's just called Flashlight came from the F-Droid Store.
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Fregal Music comes from my library as well.
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That one came from Google Play.
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Again proprietary but it's isolated through my phone.
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That's how I get music from the library.
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I have Gadget Bridge from F-Droid which lets me connect my
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Xiaomi Mi Band fitness tracker to my phone
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or I have an old Pebble Watch that I bought from a friend
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and it'll connect the Pebble Watch too.
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I don't use those very often but they sure work.
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The built-in gallery application then we have Ghost Commander
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which is Midnight Commander for Android.
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Available in F-Droid.
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I have Gobondroid and Gobondroid TV which are the same application.
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Those came from F-Droid and those let me play Go and read SGF files.
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Go is in the board game like Badook or Wachie.
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Really love playing that so that's available.
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Hoopla which is movies and books from my library.
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I have the that one came from the Google Play Store.
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I have the, let's see, India Zulu 2 Uniform Uniform Fox Trot,
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IZT, IZ2UUF Morse Code Trainer that I used to help me keep my Morse speed up.
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That came from the Yelp store for like a better words.
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Libby which is another place where I can check out books from my library.
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That one came from Play as well.
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I have the Lightning browser from the F-Droid store installed on here.
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I used Lightning exclusively when I was using Replicant and I installed it for that reason
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and I found that there's a couple of sites that work better with it especially for example
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there's an online poker site that I like to play on every now and then and it works well with that.
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I don't use the built-in messaging application signal handles that for me.
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I have MobileLink DTNC which I downloaded from their website and it's a little
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terminal node controller that I use with my radio so that I can beek in my position with APRS.
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I have MUPDF on my phone just like on my desktop that came from F-Droid.
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I have NetGuard from F-Droid which is a firewall.
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I like KinFallon's description of AF-Wall better but I've not been able to get it installed
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in the short time that I've tried so one of these days I'll try again with AF-Wall.
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NetGuard kind of nags you about donations and stuff but for now it works.
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I have the O'Reilly application on here like the publisher because my ACM,
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my association for computing machinery membership,
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affords me access to Safari and I use that to read technical books and learn.
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Again completely proprietary comes from Google Play but it's all isolated.
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I'm able to control what's phoning home and that sort of thing with things like NetGuard
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so I don't feel so bad about it.
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Now I have Orbot and Orfox on here which came from F-Droid and as I understand it there's
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going to be or there already is an official Tor browser for the phone for the Android operating
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system that will replace Orfox and I'm hoping that I can get that through F-Droid if I can't
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I'll find other means once Orfox is no longer supported.
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I have OSM Android open street map Android which came from the F-Droid store and I use that
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naturally to navigate and get around. I have most of the most of Arkansas there.
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I also use their maps on my little Garmin GPS standalone GPS in my car so that's nice.
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I have the Red Cross pet first aid app on here. Man I keep saying that hard to get rid of.
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This one is the same as the other first aid application but only it's for pets and that's
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something I don't know much about so it's nice to have. We're just about done with this list so
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stick with me. That one clearly came from Google Play. I have the built-in phone application.
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I also have plumble from F-Droid. Plumble is how I connect to mumble and talk to the
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hacker public radio folks when I do that on the rare occasion. I have okay I think we're recording
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again had another interruption just like last time. Sorry there's people here and they want my
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attention. So the last thing we did I think was plumble which is for mumble.
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Then I have the propel graviton app application. Man I hate that word which comes from
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the propel website and it is a proprietary little program that lets my son see pictures from his
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cheap little quadcopter and you can theoretically control the quadcopter with it but it works very
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poorly. Next is radio droid. I use this all the time. Radio droid is an interface that I got
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from F-Droid for radio-browser.info. It is this huge list of streaming radio stations and I
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listened to that stuff all the time all the time. I wish I could find a way to donate to this person
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or something else because it is an invaluable resource. Next I have the built-in recorder
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program and it'll either record the screen or it will record just sound and I use that to take
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little notes and do little field recordings and that sort of thing. I have Roblox on here
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from the Play Store via Yelp again. I don't have any Google services on here. I use
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there. I have Roblox installed because my son plays Roblox and had asked me to play with them
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a few times so we have that. I have RPN. It is an RPN calculator. I prefer to calculate with RPN.
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Algebraic notation. I started using RPN in college and have not been able to get back to algebraic
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notation very easily ever since. Got that one from F-Droid. I got seal note from F-Droid which is
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just an encrypted little little notes application. Built-in settings app. We've already talked about
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signal. A program called SIM card which I got from F-Droid as well and it tells me information
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about my SIM card. I used that whenever I was using dual SIM cards and also so I could look and
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see the contacts in my that were stored on my SIM card at that time. Next I have Simple World
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Clock which came from F-Droid and I use that to display the time on my home screen. I have
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Space Trader from F-Droid which is an Android rewrite of the Palm game, the Palm OS Palm Pilot
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game Space Trader and it is great fun. I do have Spotify on here which came from the Play Store.
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I don't really use it often unless my son wants to listen to something specific or my
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wife wants to listen to something. I find that I don't really use these streaming services that we
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pay for like Spotify, Netflix and things like that. Instead I prefer to use the services my library
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offers or internet streaming radio stations and that sort of thing. Here I have SunTimes and
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SunTimes Alarms which are they tell me about civil twilight and you know what time the sun's
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going to be up the phase of the moon and that sort of thing. I use that regularly because I do some
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bird watching and I do some hiking. We like to know when is it going to be dark, when's the
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best time to catch certain things and I also try real hard to wake up at civil twilight or actual
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twilight if I can. So I set alarms for that. I have a cool little deal from F-Droid here called
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survival manual and it's an army field manual. I don't remember which one. FM3-05.70 but now it's
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an entire wiki and this program is basically showing off the information from that wiki. Very cool.
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I use termux and it comes with termux failsafe which came from F-Droid. I think it's busy box.
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I use that for a terminal on here for SSH and other you know other reasons you would need a terminal
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on Android. I have timber from F-Droid for my music. I have a little bit of some MP3s and stuff
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on here and I use that to listen to them. I have Sumego Pro TSUMEGO EGO Sumego Pro which gives me daily
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go problems that I can do for my entertainment. That one came from the play store but it's free
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and it doesn't phone home. Free, sorry it's gratis, not Libre, Libre rather and it doesn't phone home.
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I have TTRSS reader from F-Droid which I use to connect to the SDF TTRSS instance so I can read
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some news. I have ubiquities unify program on here. Several of my clients run ubiquity access points
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and other gear and I run that sort of stuff at home as well. This came from the ubiquity website
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and I use it to configure those network devices. I have VLC which should be self-explanatory that's
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from the F-Droid store web tube from F-Droid for watching YouTube videos. I have WeChat Android
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from F-Droid so that I can connect to my WeChat relay and get on IRC. I have Wi-Fi analyzer
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from F-Droid so that I can take a look at the networks around me and look for clear channels
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and hidden networks and that sort of thing. Wikipedia from F-Droid have the Yelp store which is
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how I've said repeatedly here that I get into Google Play to install programs from there without
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really being tracked or anything to the best of my knowledge that also came from F-Droid.
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And then I use your cast Y-O-R-E-C-A-S-T for checking my weather which also came from F-Droid.
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So there you go HPR, another quick episode here, a whirlwind description of the desktop applications
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I use and the Android applications I use. So with that we will go ahead and kill it here and
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