discord mod?
Does anyone know of any Discord app mods for Android? I really love exploring app mods; they always have interesting extra features.
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Does anyone know of any Discord app mods for Android? I really love exploring app mods; they always have interesting extra features.
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The discord app was released on 2015. Was there a popular client for the app before? (If that even existed) maybe like "reddit is fun" Or the mobile experience on Android was always limited to the web?
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Which iOS-only app do you wish existed on Android?
Not talking features or system stuff. Just apps.
If you’ve used iOS before, which app do you still miss on Android and why?
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Not talking features or system stuff. Just apps.
If you’ve used iOS before, which app do you still miss on Android and why?
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Dialer app ringtone sound despite silent mode
Hi dear foss-lovers,
I’m looking for a FOSS dialer/contacts app that can do the following:
Even when my phone is set to silent, I want it to ring for specific contacts. This is possible in the stock dialer, but I would prefer to use a FOSS app (obvious reasons).
I really like the Goodwy dialer/contacts apps and want to use it. I previously did but could not find the option there. It’s possible that I’m overlooking a setting? If so, can someone point me in the right direction.
And if not, does any other FOSS app support this feature?
Or is there a workaround to achieve this behavior?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi dear foss-lovers,
I’m looking for a FOSS dialer/contacts app that can do the following:
Even when my phone is set to silent, I want it to ring for specific contacts. This is possible in the stock dialer, but I would prefer to use a FOSS app (obvious reasons).
I really like the Goodwy dialer/contacts apps and want to use it. I previously did but could not find the option there. It’s possible that I’m overlooking a setting? If so, can someone point me in the right direction.
And if not, does any other FOSS app support this feature?
Or is there a workaround to achieve this behavior?
Thanks in advance!
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Can Simeone help me find the game?
It was a game in which there was a cat that stretch to get to the wall in its way,the objective was to get to the end of the levelwithout getting hit.If im not mistaken,the cat was orange and the place was some sort of sweet world,candy like,but It had cheese etc.I ve player It around 2020 or 2021
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It was a game in which there was a cat that stretch to get to the wall in its way,the objective was to get to the end of the levelwithout getting hit.If im not mistaken,the cat was orange and the place was some sort of sweet world,candy like,but It had cheese etc.I ve player It around 2020 or 2021
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Need beta Tester
Hi! I’m an indie developer looking for testers for a closed Google Play beta.
Just install and use the app normally for \~14 days.
No public review required.
Comment or DM if interested.
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Hi! I’m an indie developer looking for testers for a closed Google Play beta.
Just install and use the app normally for \~14 days.
No public review required.
Comment or DM if interested.
https://redd.it/1qcu3w8
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App to automatically change location permission settings
I am looking for an app that may or may not exist.
My job requires me to have an app on my phone for security purposes. (Titan HST) They ask that we share our location within the app so that we can be located in an emergency. I have decided to just go along with this. I know I could fight it, use a separate device, etc.
Right now I grant location permission Titan HST when I get to work and disable it when I leave so that I can't be tracked when I'm not working. I'm looking for something to automate this. Possible triggers could be when I connect to work Wifi or when I enter a certain geographic area.
I've looked at IFTTT and it doesn't have this capability. I looked at Tasker and can't figure out how to use it. Does anyone have any other thoughts? Thank you!
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I am looking for an app that may or may not exist.
My job requires me to have an app on my phone for security purposes. (Titan HST) They ask that we share our location within the app so that we can be located in an emergency. I have decided to just go along with this. I know I could fight it, use a separate device, etc.
Right now I grant location permission Titan HST when I get to work and disable it when I leave so that I can't be tracked when I'm not working. I'm looking for something to automate this. Possible triggers could be when I connect to work Wifi or when I enter a certain geographic area.
I've looked at IFTTT and it doesn't have this capability. I looked at Tasker and can't figure out how to use it. Does anyone have any other thoughts? Thank you!
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Looking for a more advanced print spooler
I am looking for an app I can use to have more options while printing. The stock printspooler does not allow me to set scaling, only page size which isn't always enough (I print shipping labels sometimes and I don't always need to use a big box or envelope). Is there an app that is ad-free, processes documents locally, and allows me to set scaling options?
I tried Mopria but apparently the Samsung M2020 printer I have isn't supported by it.
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I am looking for an app I can use to have more options while printing. The stock printspooler does not allow me to set scaling, only page size which isn't always enough (I print shipping labels sometimes and I don't always need to use a big box or envelope). Is there an app that is ad-free, processes documents locally, and allows me to set scaling options?
I tried Mopria but apparently the Samsung M2020 printer I have isn't supported by it.
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What do you think about apps that let you play and also create casual games?
Most Android games I use these days are casual - puzzle games, block games, short sessions, chill, saves me from 5 mins. of embarrassment when I have to do nothing.
Recently I came across an app where you can play casual games for free, but it also lets you create simple mini-games yourself using prompts. It felt more like a playground than a traditional game app, which I didn’t really expect.
It made me wonder how people here feel about this kind of mix: playing games and casually creating or tweaking them
Do you see yourself using something like that, or do you prefer games to stay strictly “play-only”?
Curious to hear thoughts from people who try a lot of Android apps.
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Most Android games I use these days are casual - puzzle games, block games, short sessions, chill, saves me from 5 mins. of embarrassment when I have to do nothing.
Recently I came across an app where you can play casual games for free, but it also lets you create simple mini-games yourself using prompts. It felt more like a playground than a traditional game app, which I didn’t really expect.
It made me wonder how people here feel about this kind of mix: playing games and casually creating or tweaking them
Do you see yourself using something like that, or do you prefer games to stay strictly “play-only”?
Curious to hear thoughts from people who try a lot of Android apps.
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Display Over Other Apps
I’ve allowed screen overlays on settings using developer mode and it is still not working. Does anyone have any help. Also the three dots won’t appear on the app info page.
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I’ve allowed screen overlays on settings using developer mode and it is still not working. Does anyone have any help. Also the three dots won’t appear on the app info page.
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Google Clock - Default alarm sound
Android 16.
It's driving me a little crazy - how do I either change my default alarm sound or delete the Homecoming ringtone?
I would like to set the default to another sound.
I can't find the option for default alarm.
I tried to delete Homecoming (which is set as default now) and it wouldn't let me.
Thanks.
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Android 16.
It's driving me a little crazy - how do I either change my default alarm sound or delete the Homecoming ringtone?
I would like to set the default to another sound.
I can't find the option for default alarm.
I tried to delete Homecoming (which is set as default now) and it wouldn't let me.
Thanks.
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Android app for voice to text (w formatting
I'm trying to find an Android app that also formats text. I currently use the Google Voice to Text feature in the SwiftKey keyboard, but it doesn't add full stops, capitalisation, etc.
I've tried Gboard which isn't any better. Any tips? I'd like to use it to write text messages and emails.
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I'm trying to find an Android app that also formats text. I currently use the Google Voice to Text feature in the SwiftKey keyboard, but it doesn't add full stops, capitalisation, etc.
I've tried Gboard which isn't any better. Any tips? I'd like to use it to write text messages and emails.
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Are there any new contextual awareness AI apps for what's on screen?
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What's the best 2FA/2SV app to use with the following requirements:
* The app will be used to authenticate multiple Google/Gmail accouns during on-device web browser logins.
* None of these accounts are going to be registered as the admin Google account of the Android device.
* Backups should be available and service-independent. The app should produce backup files that can be saved or uploaded anywhere.
Thanks.
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* The app will be used to authenticate multiple Google/Gmail accouns during on-device web browser logins.
* None of these accounts are going to be registered as the admin Google account of the Android device.
* Backups should be available and service-independent. The app should produce backup files that can be saved or uploaded anywhere.
Thanks.
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Android switch for apks
I'm trying to install an app from one device onto another using an apk from an apk extractor. The issue I'm having is that the devices use two different Android versions. Is there an app (or website) that lets me input an apk, tell it what version of Android it needs to be compatible with, and install the edited version? If not, I found an app that essentially does this but I need to input the "version code," "version name," "minimum sdk version," and "target sdk version," and I have no clue how to find these for either Android versions. I could be really dumb since I haven't been messing with this kind of stuff for very long. (Not sure where to put this but I don't have a computer. Just the two devices.)
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I'm trying to install an app from one device onto another using an apk from an apk extractor. The issue I'm having is that the devices use two different Android versions. Is there an app (or website) that lets me input an apk, tell it what version of Android it needs to be compatible with, and install the edited version? If not, I found an app that essentially does this but I need to input the "version code," "version name," "minimum sdk version," and "target sdk version," and I have no clue how to find these for either Android versions. I could be really dumb since I haven't been messing with this kind of stuff for very long. (Not sure where to put this but I don't have a computer. Just the two devices.)
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Trying to understand the real journey of earning money with an Android app
I did a little research, and at a high level it looks like this. You build the app, publish it on Google Play after the review, and if it’s a paid app, users pay.
But I know this is a very simplified view.
I’m thinking of getting a Google Play Console subnoscription with the idea of earning money from an app. Before I commit to that, I want to understand how this actually looks in real life. How people go from an idea to something published. What really happens after publishing. How money starts coming in, or doesn’t. Where things get complicated, slow, or harder than expected.
I’m also curious about how people actually find users. What you did to get the first users. Whether you spent a lot on ads, spent a little, or didn’t run ads at all. What you tried, what worked, and what didn’t.
If you’ve tried earning money with an Android app, I’d really like to hear how it went for you. The parts that were not obvious at the start. The things you wish you knew earlier. The reality behind “just build and publish”.
I’m trying to learn from real journeys before deciding what to build.
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I did a little research, and at a high level it looks like this. You build the app, publish it on Google Play after the review, and if it’s a paid app, users pay.
But I know this is a very simplified view.
I’m thinking of getting a Google Play Console subnoscription with the idea of earning money from an app. Before I commit to that, I want to understand how this actually looks in real life. How people go from an idea to something published. What really happens after publishing. How money starts coming in, or doesn’t. Where things get complicated, slow, or harder than expected.
I’m also curious about how people actually find users. What you did to get the first users. Whether you spent a lot on ads, spent a little, or didn’t run ads at all. What you tried, what worked, and what didn’t.
If you’ve tried earning money with an Android app, I’d really like to hear how it went for you. The parts that were not obvious at the start. The things you wish you knew earlier. The reality behind “just build and publish”.
I’m trying to learn from real journeys before deciding what to build.
https://redd.it/1qd9cd7
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Any app for AI prompts (Prompt Library)??
Just like the noscript.
I see people creating a lot of things with AI (web projects, images, 3d models), but I don't know how to do it. I’m looking for an app that have collection of prompts. If you know one, please let me know.
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Just like the noscript.
I see people creating a lot of things with AI (web projects, images, 3d models), but I don't know how to do it. I’m looking for an app that have collection of prompts. If you know one, please let me know.
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I'm looking for a backup program that can save to a NAS.
Hello
I have Android Lineage OS 23 with Android 16. It has a native program called SeedVault, but unfortunately my NAS is very old and I can't configure it.
Is there any other Android backup program that allows me to save the information to my NAS, either via FTP, SFTP, or even SMB?
I've searched, but they either back up to the same device or to the company's own cloud service, like Google Drive or OneDrive.
I want to get the most out of my NAS.
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Hello
I have Android Lineage OS 23 with Android 16. It has a native program called SeedVault, but unfortunately my NAS is very old and I can't configure it.
Is there any other Android backup program that allows me to save the information to my NAS, either via FTP, SFTP, or even SMB?
I've searched, but they either back up to the same device or to the company's own cloud service, like Google Drive or OneDrive.
I want to get the most out of my NAS.
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Fragileheart call recorder disappeared
Does anyone use Fragileheart call recorder app? I'm in Western Canada (BC) and although it is legal to record conversations here, (as long as one person is aware), the ability to turn on the the call record option on our phones, (Samsung note 20 ultra in my case) isn't available.
So, although the callers side wasn't as loud, the best option I could find was the Fragileheart call recorder app. It has worked quite well over the years, with only a few hiccups when it had suddenly stopped auto-recording my calls. (Of course it happened during a VERY important call) but thankfully, a restart usually got it working again. I just would have to make sure that it was opened up and active before an expected important call and then it worked quite well.
Anyway. Today I had an important telehealth Dr's appointment and when I went to open the app. It was gone! Completely disappeared.
Has anyone else had it dissappear on them? Unfortunately, my appointment wasn't recorded and because I have memory problems, I depend on being able to go back to review what was said.
I REALLY hope it isn't gone forever because one of the things I really liked about this app, was I could save the recordings as a .mp3 format and be able to save a backup in the cloud for reviewing them years later etc. Thankfully, I have backed the previous important calls up, and the recordings are still in a folder on my phone, but not the app.
If it isn't available anymore, I will need a replacement as soon as possible. The old link to download it now goes to an audio editor app or something. But it doesn't appear to have a phone call recorder option.
Any suggestions?
Has this happened to anyone else at all?
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Does anyone use Fragileheart call recorder app? I'm in Western Canada (BC) and although it is legal to record conversations here, (as long as one person is aware), the ability to turn on the the call record option on our phones, (Samsung note 20 ultra in my case) isn't available.
So, although the callers side wasn't as loud, the best option I could find was the Fragileheart call recorder app. It has worked quite well over the years, with only a few hiccups when it had suddenly stopped auto-recording my calls. (Of course it happened during a VERY important call) but thankfully, a restart usually got it working again. I just would have to make sure that it was opened up and active before an expected important call and then it worked quite well.
Anyway. Today I had an important telehealth Dr's appointment and when I went to open the app. It was gone! Completely disappeared.
Has anyone else had it dissappear on them? Unfortunately, my appointment wasn't recorded and because I have memory problems, I depend on being able to go back to review what was said.
I REALLY hope it isn't gone forever because one of the things I really liked about this app, was I could save the recordings as a .mp3 format and be able to save a backup in the cloud for reviewing them years later etc. Thankfully, I have backed the previous important calls up, and the recordings are still in a folder on my phone, but not the app.
If it isn't available anymore, I will need a replacement as soon as possible. The old link to download it now goes to an audio editor app or something. But it doesn't appear to have a phone call recorder option.
Any suggestions?
Has this happened to anyone else at all?
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Does google hate android apps?
Just as there noscript says. Like I'm mainly talking about Android not even apple. I just wanted to create a new label for my email in Gmail and then I just got to know that you can't create labels with the Android app. I had to go open Gmail in a browser and create it there via desktop mode.
That's not all. Google tasks does not have the feature to archive a list which is bad but okay. In android Google tasks can't even hide a list like it can for the web app. Similar stuff about creating calendars is there for GCal. At this point, does google even want you to use the Android apps?
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Just as there noscript says. Like I'm mainly talking about Android not even apple. I just wanted to create a new label for my email in Gmail and then I just got to know that you can't create labels with the Android app. I had to go open Gmail in a browser and create it there via desktop mode.
That's not all. Google tasks does not have the feature to archive a list which is bad but okay. In android Google tasks can't even hide a list like it can for the web app. Similar stuff about creating calendars is there for GCal. At this point, does google even want you to use the Android apps?
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MS Lens Retirement: PDF Scan Alternatives
Microsoft announces the retirement of the MS Lens app with this announcement.
Can you suggest some good alternatives for PDF scanning?
I would prefer something open source, but it’s not strictly necessary.
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Microsoft announces the retirement of the MS Lens app with this announcement.
Can you suggest some good alternatives for PDF scanning?
I would prefer something open source, but it’s not strictly necessary.
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Retirement of Microsoft Lens - Microsoft Support
Learn about the retirement of Microsoft Lens and how to use Microsoft 365 Copilot as an alternative.