UBConnect: A native ubuntu touch application for KDE connect
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@Averiz This is awesome. I'm gonna test this on my extra/test devices. Yes this is unconfined and has many security/privacy concerns but this is still a progress and hopefully, we can slowly implement things in better (confined) ways especially on the system's part

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Really cool! I think this will be a very welcome app.
The security concerns do seem significant, but perhaps it can improve over time.
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@kugiigi I think some change on system is indeed needed. Android also introduced restriction to clipboard some years ago, and force KDE Connect to change to using persistent notification with a send clipboard button. The problem is Ubuntu Touch doesn't even allow apps to write to clipboard in background in a confined way. I tried (in a non-public branch) to use indicator to achieve a similar behaviour of persistent notification to abandon the daemon, however the allowed behavior of the indicator on Ubuntu Touch seems to be also rather limited (I could be wrong, I am new to Ubports and am still learning).
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@Averiz I haven't updated my custom indicators for Noble yet so not sure how they work now but I think it is indeed a good thing to explore. You can have UI there to manage connections and such. And I believe you can also have something running all the time as replacement to the daemon. I am however not an expert with it so I might be wrong

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v0.1.1 has been released on open-store. The battery consumption of UBConnect should now be negligible (and there is now an icon).
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@Averiz I have the first version since yesterday and to be fair the battery seems good. I didn't use that device much though

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@kugiigi There were certain corner cases like multiple devices in same LAN and not reliable network and clipboard happening all the time etc. Thanks for the feedback, good to know it works.
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@Averiz Do we need to reinstall the daemon when there's a new app version or for example this latest version with battery optimizations?
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@kugiigi The app update will update the daemon at the same time, I think.
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@Averiz Ah so the app updates it at runtime?
I'm curious because it does install the daemon inside the app right? So that doesn't get installed with the click installer.