Kickstarting this community; let’s discuss our favorite apps on Android & iOS.

If we’re talking about mobile apps only then ntfy, Fluffy Chat, KDE Connect, Nextcloud, Tuta, Protonmail, Session, Conversations, Organic Maps, Fedilab, Mull, DAVx and KeePassDX.

@barrett9h@lemmy.one
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Darktable is a great photo editor (similar to Lightroom).

@Axl@lemmy.one
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What benefits does it over GIMP? I’ve honestly never heard of it before

@barrett9h@lemmy.one
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It is just different. GIMP is a general image editor. Darktable is for developing, retouching, and organizing photos. GIMP does a lot of things that Darktable doesn’t. But for processing RAW photos, adjusting light, color, contrast, removing spots, it is much easier to do with Darktable.

GrishAix
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https://aria2.github.io/

aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download utility. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, SFTP, BitTorrent and Metalink. aria2 can be manipulated via built-in JSON-RPC and XML-RPC interfaces.

Flip
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21Y

Just mentioning the tools I had not seen on other posts:

Selfhosting

Android

@RudyLePlane@lemmy.one
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I have neck issues and emulating my phone on screen is a must! I cant get enough of ‘guiscrcpy’ Open source Android screen mirroring! Multiple phone support, works perfect! https://guiscrcpy.srev.in/

@DeflectedBullhorn@lemmy.one
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For iOS:

Fully FOSS:

FOSS, but with a paid tier:

Paid Only, but Open Source:

Privacy Friendly, but not FOSS apps:

Edit: Added ente Photos, Mullvad, IVPN, Tutanota, Standard Notes, Notesnook, and Berty

@rk96@lemmy.one
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Starred this reply, thank you!

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