I think it’s maybe to add a security layer in the case of crashes but I don’t really know. Simple apps were good since they had the same UI and the transation felt good.
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I think it’s maybe to add a security layer in the case of crashes but I don’t really know. Simple apps were good since they had the same UI and the transation felt good.
Dialer apps are a mess, waiting for Fossify also here
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Orgzly Revived deleted every list/note app I tried.
Your smartphone is already an always connected device, and you can manually do periodical backups on external drives which is a good practice in any case.
You can also set which device rules the file modification (sent or receive only as a folder).
I think it’s ok for most of the people. If you have a tons of precious files to save I can agree with you, but I think this type of “off-grid self-hosting” is just the future of personal data management.
Don’t forget Syncthing, I always suggest it first since it doesn’t require a server or advanced knowledge to work.
You can selfhost Syncthing without having a server, using your daily devices.
I’ve installed Flowit, Xeonjia, Parlera and Pirate Solitaire.
Divide et impera
I also was an user but Aves Libre is a very good replace if you don’t mind the video editing aspect. But yeah, that app also probably deserve a good fork.
There’re good alternatives for every app, the only real lost are contacts and dialer, imo.
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The real question is: “What are the best PT instances?”.
I’m actually using Ardour as my daily daw, very powerfull (check my profile if interested in libre music). Consider I made electronic music for many years with proprietary software.
Still have to find an app who can sort albums by year properly (without mess with tags also).