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Is there an alternative to Androidacy Module Manager?

I used Fox's Magisk Module Manager since its beginning, after Magisk shuttered the Module Manager function. It was a great app, perfectly serving my needs.

After the app was transferred to Androidacy I felt like it got worse: more clunky, laggy, non-responsive. I also don't like how Androidacy regularly ask me to subscribe to their Premium tier. I held onto the old app for a while but recently updated to the new app and is quite dissatisfied.

Is this still the best way to find and manage Magisk modules or is there an alternative? Thanks 🙏

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lemm.ee

Thanks!

Took a look and it seems like I have to make my own repo?

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It got clunky precisely because they want you to pay for a subscription. Why pay if it works well without paying? It's the capitalist way. Make it a pain, then offer a "cure" for a price.

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