minus-squareDeflectedBullhorn@lemmy.onetoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•Open Source recommendations for someone trying to ditch iOS?linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-21 year agoHey! I wrote up a list of Open Source iOS apps on the Privacy Guides community. I’ve been slowly trying to become platform agnostic, so I can switch back and forth between OSs without losing function. I’m not 100% there, but I hope this list helps you too if you are looking to go that route. Copying the relevant bits here. For iOS: Fully FOSS: Organic Maps - Offline Maps Yattee - YouTube Frontend BookPlayer - Audiobook Reader NetNewsWire - RSS Reader Signal - Encrypted Messaging Element - Matrix Client OrBot - Tor VPN Alternative Swiftfin - Jellyfin Client VLC - Media Player Metapho - Remove EXIF Data Privacy Blur - Blurring Photos Raivo - 2FA Firefox Focus - Web Browser Mastodon - Official Mastodon Client PixelFed - Official PixelFed Client Sync - Reddit App (RIP?) Mlem - Lemmy App (currently testing) KDE Connect - Airdrop Alternative Berty - Encrypted Messenger with Offline Capabilities FOSS, but with a paid tier: KeePassium: Offline Password Manager Slide for Reddit - Reddit App (RIP) AdGuard - Content Blocker Bitwarden - Password Manager Joplin - Note App Podverse - Podcast App NextDNS - DNS Filtering Invoice Ninja - Invoicing Software SimpleLogin - Email Aliasing ProtonMail - Encrypted Email ProtonCalendar - Encrypted Calendar Proton Drive - Encrypted Cloud Storage (Testflight is Full) ProtonVPN - VPN Standard Notes - Encrypted Notes Notesnook - Encrypted Notes Tutanota - Encrypted Email & Calendar Paid Only, but Open Source: Cryptomator - File Encryption ente Photos - Encrypted Photo Backup Mullvad VPN - VPN IVPN - VPN linkfedilink
Hey! I wrote up a list of Open Source iOS apps on the Privacy Guides community.
I’ve been slowly trying to become platform agnostic, so I can switch back and forth between OSs without losing function. I’m not 100% there, but I hope this list helps you too if you are looking to go that route.
Copying the relevant bits here.
For iOS:
Fully FOSS:
FOSS, but with a paid tier:
Paid Only, but Open Source: