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Wish list : which apps do you need?

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      Bramble @GizmoChicken
      last edited by Bramble 9 Sept 2020, 06:17 9 Sept 2020, 06:15

      @GizmoChicken

      I can't say that I know enough about it to make a constructive comment, really. But that never stops anybody, so...

      Someone will no doubt say I'm wrong, but UT is run on relatively low-spec devices for which x-org apps are unsuitable; so the packaging of apps has been an academic question.

      Looking online, there are advocates for all the Linux packaging systems. Yet they all seem to be the same thing: Boxes within boxes!

      IF .click is the most suitable to use within the UT framework*, then either it needs to be made really easy to package to .click, or some resources will need to be spent converting apps to .click format.

      I guess the trend we're seeing for a UT 'flavour' over an Arch, Debian etc base is the desire to have both the UT UI and x-org apps. It would be preferable, immho, if it was proper UT though.

      • As I understand it(!) click packages are a cut down version of snap. UT already has quite a lot of sandboxing, so perhaps .click provides all that is needed. Idk. If .deb / apt were used, would there be more take up of UT? Would a UT desktop come any faster??
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        3T_Ed @WarpLover
        last edited by 9 Sept 2020, 06:29

        @WarpLover

        Regarding the alert solution, I'd recommend you to post your comment in the ICE thread . You'll find (likeminded) members looking for ICE related app/hardware solutions.

        Critics are the true Positives | OnePlus 3T, Lumia 950

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          A Former User
          last edited by 9 Sept 2020, 06:53

          I miss the possibility to print.

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            TRPrecht @dobey
            last edited by 9 Sept 2020, 12:12

            @dobey said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:

            @TRPrecht said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:

            something similar to andOTP,

            What is wrong with Authenticator NG?

            I'll look into it. When I was doing my initial look through, I must have overlooked it.

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              stanwood
              last edited by stanwood 9 Sept 2020, 12:20 9 Sept 2020, 12:19

              @thilov Indeed, many users require that feature. There’s a wip on this. But it’s a hard task (not P1 currently) which will take some time.

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                gnugeek
                last edited by gnugeek 9 Sept 2020, 18:41 9 Sept 2020, 18:39

                for me it's

                • discord app / wrapper.
                • Firefox or decent browser. With a decent browser I can do pretty much everything I need
                • gpg gui/ client for my gpg yubikeys not experimented with this yet but it works on Android

                onePlus3T

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                  arubislander
                  last edited by 16 Sept 2020, 15:37

                  @Nathan123 said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:

                  A better Bible app. Like "OliveTree" for android.
                  I contacted OliveTree in the past about an app for Ubuntu Touch. While they did graceously take the time to answer my query, they also made it clear that they would not be allocating any resources to the task, nor where they keen on collaborating with anyone who would.

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                    Yuri
                    last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 13:45

                    I've been using an Fdroid browser; Lightning on my Android tablet. If some kind soul could port it, many would be grateful.
                    It's on Github. I'm brand new (yesterday) to UB Ports or I'd give it a stab myself.

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                      Yuri
                      last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 17:07

                      Another F-Droid app: K-9 Mail is open source, light and fully featured.

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                        dobey @Yuri
                        last edited by 17 Sept 2020, 17:32

                        @Yuri Android apps (including ones on F-Droid) tend to be written in Java (or Kotlin/Dart/etc…) and so not really something that can be "ported" to UT. Rather, one would have to write a completely new app to work on UT, as UT is not Android and does not provide anything like the APIs needed by those apps, nor does Java support the display systems used by UT.

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                          mnjrupp @arubislander
                          last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 00:57

                          @arubislander I wonder if the creator of Quick Bible would be willing?
                          It might be open source. But I agree with you. We need a better bible app.

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                            DaveNotHere @Rebecca58
                            last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 11:26

                            @Rebecca58 For me I would want everything removable and installable. Like for me the Phone and Messaging Applications are useless to me and would like them uninstalled. Since I don't use my Nexus 5 as a cellphone. I use it as a computer/Remote Control to my big desktop computer.

                            I want my Ubuntu Touch to be bare to bones. All I want preinstalled is open store. The rest I want to pick and choose. I don't need 99% of the junk thats preinstalled

                            For what I want to see available for UT is some Ham Radio Apps, a app for Wine, some remote Admin tools(to make linking computers and cellphone/tablets easier to link together)

                            Dave

                            Dave not here

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                              AppLee @DaveNotHere
                              last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 11:52

                              @DaveNotHere
                              Hi, I understand that for your use case most apps are dispensable. But "junk" is a bit strong.

                              Regarding your use case, I'm not sure Ubuntu Touch is the best OS for you. If there are ports available for your device, I think maybe a more "conventional" Linux distro might be better.
                              You won't have to deal with confinement and the read-only image to fully customize your remote terminal...

                              Your use case is not the one intended, so I think that little will be made to match your requirements.
                              The main focus is towards a better smartphone, not a SBC with a touch screen.

                              (Just to be clear I'm not chasing you out 😃 I'm just concern about the issues you might encounter. And secretly I hope you'll be seduced by what UT has to offer 😉 )

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                                Keneda @mnjrupp
                                last edited by 18 Sept 2020, 19:49

                                @mnjrupp @arubislander What's the problem with this app https://open-store.io/app/theeternalword.adam ?

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                                  Bramble @AppLee
                                  last edited by Bramble 19 Sept 2020, 10:26

                                  @AppLee
                                  With respect... Ubuntu Touch was touted as the OS suitable for all use-cases: that was the whole point of convergence.

                                  I wonder if, slowly, measure by measure, we're losing parts of the original vision.

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                                    AppLee @Bramble
                                    last edited by 19 Sept 2020, 10:38

                                    @Bramble
                                    Convergence is work in progress, so slowly, measure by measure we're getting closer to it.

                                    And also convergence is not a single simple thing.
                                    It's not magically transforming your phone into a desktop computer.
                                    You have to build an ecosystem with convergence apps, devices, community, developers around an OS able to achieve this goal.

                                    Constraints from the mobile world apply to convergence as much as constraints from the desktop world.
                                    So you can't imagine you'll get only the best that would be foolish.

                                    So again for a particular use case choosing the more suitable solution is best.
                                    If you require convergence then UT is my choice, but that is not what Dave is willing to achieve because he doesn't care about the phone aspect...

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                                      Bramble @AppLee
                                      last edited by Bramble 19 Sept 2020, 11:34

                                      @AppLee
                                      Nevertheless, he's right: some apps are only relevent for the phone. All unnecessary apps ought to be removable*. My bug-bear is the external storage app on the N5.

                                      This isn't just a phone os.

                                      And Go away and use Android ought never to be the response of someone who takes a moderator role on this board. 😕


                                      I know that the real reason is that the apps were baked in.

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                                        dobey @Bramble
                                        last edited by dobey 19 Sept 2020, 14:31

                                        @Bramble said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:

                                        And Go away and use Android ought never to be the response of someone who takes a moderator role on this board.

                                        And who said that? Nobody. What @AppLee said was that it seems like that person wants a traditional PC Linux distro, which UT is not, and therefore UT is not the best option on their phone if that's their goal. There are things like postmarketOS or Mobian which provide a more traditional system that runs on phone hardware.

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                                          canadien666
                                          last edited by 19 Sept 2020, 14:57

                                          I'm interested in some sort of Audiobook player. That saves your spot even after you close the app, reboot. Along the lines of Talefish in SFOS or Lollypop.

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                                            AppLee @canadien666
                                            last edited by 19 Sept 2020, 15:29

                                            @canadien666
                                            Have you read this thread ?
                                            Maybe Podbird can fit your need: https://forums.ubports.com/topic/4299/podbird-reignited

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