December 2023

December 2023

December 20, 2023

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Rituraj Basak

Apps I use

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let's take a which apps have I been using in 2023.
Series

What's on my phone at the end of 2023 ?

Introduction

As we reflect on the past year, it's fascinating to look back at the apps and tools that have shaped our digital experience 2023. This blog post aims to provide an overview of the apps I've been using, categorized by their primary use cases such as app management, productivity, entertainment, and more. Mostly apps I've been using are FOSS . Let's dive into the world of tech we've explored together.

App Management

ApkUpdater

  • Description: ApkUpdater is a project that allows users to manage their APK files, ensuring they are always up-to-date. It's particularly useful for developers and tech enthusiasts who prefer managing their apps manually and don't want to use google services.
  • Link: GitHub - rumboalla/apkupdater

Productivity

Plain App

  • Description: Plain App is a minimalist app that aims to provide a clean interface for users, focusing on essential features. It's a great tool for those looking to declutter their digital spaces.
  • Link: GitHub - ismartcoding/plain-app

OnlyOffice

  • Description: OnlyOffice is a versatile suite of productivity tools, including a document editor, spreadsheet app, and presentation maker. It's a cloud-based solution that supports real-time collaboration.
  • Link: Google Play - ONLYOFFICE Documents

Entertainment

NewPipe

  • Description: NewPipe is an open-source YouTube client that provides a lightweight alternative to the official app. It's designed for users looking to consume YouTube content without the bloat of unnecessary features.
  • Link: Newpipe

Browsers

Mull

  • Description: Mull is a privacy-oriented web browser based on Mozilla technology. It's designed to offer a secure browsing experience with features upstreamed by the Tor uplift project. Being a Fennec , it offers installing desktop extensions.
  • Link: DivestOS - Mull

Mulch

  • Description: Mulch is another privacy-focused browser, aiming to provide a secure and ad-free browsing experience. It's developed by DivestOS, focusing on user privacy and control.
  • Link: DivestOS - Mulch

Brave

  • Description: Brave is a web browser that prioritizes privacy and security. It blocks ads and trackers by default, offering users a faster and more secure web browsing experience.
  • Link: Brave Browser

Games

Genshin Impact

  • Description: Genshin Impact is a popular action RPG game with an expansive open world and deep story line. It's known for its Animeinsh graphics and immersive gameplay.
  • Link: Genshin Impact

Other

Mi Remote

  • Description: Mi Remote is a handy tool that allows users to control their smartphones with their TV remote. It's particularly useful for those who prefer using a remote for navigation.
  • Link: Google Play - Mi Remote

Operating System

Thought of including it even if it's not an App

Divest OS

  • Description: Divest OS is a privacy-focused operating system that prioritizes user control and privacy. It's developed by DivestOS, offering a secure and customizable experience for users.
  • Link: DivestOS

Conclusion

The year 2023 has been filled with exciting developments in the tech world, and the apps and tools I've been using have played a significant role in shaping my digital journey. From managing APKs to playing games, and from browsing the web to using productivity apps, these tools have made 2023 a year of discovery and growth. As we look forward to 2024, I'm eager to explore new apps and tools that will continue to enhance my digital experiences.

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