Spyke

I don't search on GitHub. I find something people mention online or whatever means, then find it hasn't been published on fdroid for whatever reason, then I use obtainium. It's rare I actually need it.

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Same, since I got my pixel 7 which seems 64bit app only (unless I missunderstood something) I occasionally run into a problem that f-droid somehow does not supply a 64bit apk. Then I just use obtainium instead.

Also use obtainium for Techmino, because its awesome tetris!

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You mean like arm64? You shouldn't run into that issue on fdroid, all modern androids support the same arm64 format, and the pixel 7 definitely does. So that shouldn't be an issue, there is no other format it could possibly be installing that it'd be incompatible with. I've had that glitch sometimes with fdroid, I'd have to cancel the install of an app and close it and it'd usually work. Or an issue in fdroids end.

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Yeah I had to lookup what I posted on reddit a while ago since I forgot the details.

So the problem was not fdroid, fdroid did not have the app at all. The problem was the izzyonfdroid repo which did not have the 64bit version and was not planning to.

Which in the end just leads me to using obtainium to get updates for this particular app. There were a couple like that. I can see them greyed out in droid-ify when scrolling, showing me I cannot install them, no version compatible with my device.

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github actually has a pretty decent tags system, so searching say, "topic gallery + language kotlin" will be a good way to find android gallery apps, or "topic music + lang flutter" can help find cross platform music apps etc

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Obtanium actually has a built-in search that searchs github. Just click add app type in whatever you're searching for, checkbox the sources you want, or uncheck the ones you don't, and hit search. It works quite well. I've added a lot of apps like this. You could also use the search inside GitHub and just type in something like Android or APK. This can also be sorted by most recent. Also you should check out neo-store instead of afteroid, which has like an insane amount of repositories you can enable and find a lot of apps beyond F-droid .

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