This Week In F-Droid 15, Week 31, 2018

In this edition: Releasing F-Droid 1.3, building Briar reproducibly and F-Droid shirts now available.

F-Droid is a repository of verified free and open source Android apps, a client to access it, as well as a whole “app store kit”, providing all the tools needed to set up and run an app store. It is a community-run free software project developed by a wide range of contributors. This is their story this past week.

F-Droid core

Version 1.3 of the F-Droid app has been released! @_hc has done a large code overhaul to make status updates more reliable. This release also fixes many bugs around the wrong button showing. More details here. Focus is now shifting towards improved offline support, including swapping with SD cards and USB-OTG devices.

A large-scale spam attack against Freenode has been in progress for several days now. The upshot of this is that we’ve had to tighten up security. If you want to participate in our rooms, you will either need to register your nickname with Freenode, or join via Matrix. The room is #fdroid on Freenode or #freenode_#fdroid:matrix.org on Matrix. If you’re a Telegram user, the room can also be reached via this link.

Community News

Do you remember how in TWIF Week 28 we vaguely hinted at the possibility of F-Droid T-shirts ? As it happens, the designs are finished, and we can now announce that HELLOTUX is shipping some nice F-Droid wear. Of every item sold, €3 will be donated to F-Droid.

@Grote writes about the process of building Briar reproducibly, and why that is important.

New apps

Fake Traveler: Fake your location

Three new language packs for AnySoftKeyboard: Indonesian, Polish and Turkish.

EDS Lite: Virtual disk encryption

dandelior* is a rebranded version of dandelion*, a client for the community-run, distributed social network diaspora*. dandelior* is based 100% on the same code and resources as dandelion*, but has a different look. By installing both dandelion* and dandelior*, you can use two accounts at the same time on one device. More information in the project’s release announcement.

Web2PDF: “No description, website, or topics provided.” –GitHub

In total, 42 apps were updated this week. Here are the highlights:

Tusky, the Mastodon client, released version 2.3 adding an Italian translation and other translation updates, improved memory usage when uploading images, and other small improvements and fixes.

Transportr 2.0.2 adds data sources for Hungary and Poland, fixes Finland, improves location auto-completion and fixes several crashes.

DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser was updated from 5.7.2 to 5.7.5, bringing improved visuals of the onboarding screens and fixing a crash.

μMath+ is the world’s first scientific graphing calculator and function plotter on Android oriented around a worksheet. Version 2.17.2 implements SI units of information, logarithmic scale for function plots, expanded image settings, and now has an adaptive icon for Android 8+.

Gallery, a photo and video viewer, was updated from 4.3.5 to 4.4.1. This update brings a reworked editor, allows hiding the recycling bin, hides both Play and Pause video buttons after 2 secs, improves Immersive mode fullscreen behaviour, and comes with several other UX and stability improvements.

Ring is a peer-to-peer messenger capable of voice and video calling. In this update from 20180501 to 20180712 push notifications, handling of failed messages, connectivity, IPv6 support, Android TV support, contact management, and performance were improved. You can now send GIFs and images using your keyboard. Support for HD 720p for Android TV was added, as was the possibility to share text and media from other apps. It also has plenty of bug fixes.

Xearth, a live wallpaper of the Earth, is updating again after a hiatus of nearly 3 years. Unfortunately, the author performed the ill-advised action of setting the version code back, from 2015100901 to 22 to be precise. To update, you may have to uninstall the app first, or install the update via adb. If you have beta updates enabled in the F-Droid app, you’ll need to pick version 1.2-22 from the version list manually.

DAVDroid version 2.0 got released. DAVDroid is the main way users sync Nextcloud calendar and contacts to their Android phone. Version 2.0 comes with a huge performance increase, multi-threaded/parallel processing of resources, better scalability (less memory, battery and network time consumption) and UI improvements! Full release notes can be found here.

Removed Apps

In the next TWIF

There are way too many app updates to keep track of them all, so we need your help to highlight the important ones. And of course, if you’re doing anything involving F-Droid in some way, we love to hear about it!

Send tips to @fdroidorg@mastodon.technology and remember to tag with #TWIF. Or use the TWIF submission thread on the forum. The deadline to the next TWIF is Thursday 12:00 UTC.

Hey! You know what would be a good idea? Keeping a changelog! If there’s anything interesting in there, you might even see it featured in the next edition!

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