This thread is ONLY to talk about Keyboards, Notes, Maps and Music Players. I add video Music Players because probably some people want to know about good FOSS alternatives.
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Keyboard: FlorisBoard
Music Player: InnerTune
Is there a way to get autocorrect on Florisboard?
Waiting. They’re programming the thing.
oh? I can wait, that’s not an issue. I didn’t find any forum threads that indicated that was in the works.
Auxio is excellent and use Material design.
Notes: Joplin
Maps: OSMand, Organic Maps, StreetComplete, Vespucci, EveryDoor
Music: VLC
I yearn for the day a FOSS keyboard for Android will have functional multilingual autocorrect. Most of the typing I do on my phone is in Frenglish and every FOSS keyboard I’ve tried has made it impossible to have autocorrect turned on. They always default to autocorrecting in either only English or only French which is just very frustrating.
Compare that to SwiftKey, which not only has no issues with mixed languages, also learns my texting patterns, such as typing j’fais rather than je fais. I just don’t give it any permissions, including network access. It’s one of the only proprietary things on my phone but I couldn’t use my phone without it.
Have you tried this active fork of OpenBoard? The dev added support for multilingual typing months ago. This, it also has Material You theme as well as glide typing (needs to be turned on manually).
I’ve just installed it and it appears that you still have to manually switch between languages, otherwise it won’t correct your attempts to write in another language.edit: looks like you need to long press on your preferred dictionary and add multilingual typing for it to work. it’s quite decent, especially when you set autocorrect to “very aggressive”, otherwise it will have difficulties recognising when you’re trying to type in the secondary language.
Really happy with this fork, using it for several months now. Also occasionally Unexpected Keyboard for termux / ssh / code …
Very impressed with the number of issues that have been opened in just the last few months. It’s clear there is a lot of interests in a FOSS keyboard. There are requests for gifs in there as well. Also the multiple pull requests from different contributors are promising.
Unfortunately I, like many other, probably do like 30℅ of my communication via gifs so it’s realm hard to go without regardless of how much I want to use a FOSS app.
Wow thanks, exactly what I’ve been looking for!
I was honestly hoping for a reply like this when I commented. I’ll give it a try, thanks! 😊 I’d love to ditch SwiftKey.
Edit: So far, it’s the by far best FOSS option I’ve tried. There’s even a couple of things it does much better than SwiftKey IMO (although I do wish there were an option to make the keyboard a bit smaller, it feels massive!) I’ll stick with it for 2-3 weeks to try and train its auto-correct to my liking.
Do open an issue on GitHub for whatever you feel needs work. This project is being actively worked upon, I’ve seen stuff get implemented within a day even!
After looking around the settings a bit more, I noticed the “keyboard height scale” and “bottom padding scale” options, I set both of these to 80% and it’s perfect!
Thanks again the the great suggestion 😊
I hate how good SwiftKey’s autocorrect is. I’m definitely on the hunt for a good alternative in this thread.
I’ve been using the OpenBoard fork since it got recommended in this thread and it’s been good enough for me to disable SwiftKey (not delete yet though, I’m not ready to fully commit to deleting that accrued personal dictionary). I recommend checking it out!
Thank you!! I’m trying it out now and it’s definitely very promising. I love the swipe on backspace to select and delete. I do wish it had long press on backspace to delete a single word. That plus lowering the long press time makes it so easy to make corrections.
AnySoftKeyboard lets you merge dictionaries when you long press the Enter button. I’ve been using it for multilingual autocorrect for a few years now.
I’ve tried AnySoftKeyboard and that was not my experience. It worked fine if I only wrote out sentences that were fully in one language or the other, but as soon as I tried to switch mid-sentence it became completely borked.
I’ve been using the OpenBoard fork that was recommended in this thread for the past few days, and it’s been lovely.
I use Simple Keyboard and sometime Fboard.
And to play music I use RiMusic and also used Retro Music in past.
And NotiNotes for notes. A notes app which lives in notification.
why retro and not metro?
Didn’t know about it.
I’m extremely picky about Notes apps. I’ve tested so many Open source as well as closed source apps. I’ll be interested in what others are using, but the features I want are:
- Cross platform (Android, Linux, and MacOS)
- Universal format - markdown is a bonus
- Good task handling with checklist support
So what I’ve settled with is Obsidian (not open source) due to its simplicity of reading and writing to a folder hierarchy of plain text files. But since it sucks at task and checklists, I’ve been using Quillpad. It only syncs with Nextcloud at the moment, but there is promise of plain text file and bring-your-own-sync-solution on the roadmap.
Notesnook is a nice app, but since it’s all E2EE, there is no plain text without exporting your notes manually. Shame too because it handles tasks and checklists very nicely.
Honorable mention: Acreom it’s not open source yet, but that is on the roadmap. It is local first and plain text files on desktop OSes…but not on Android, meaning of you want to sync between your desktop and mobile you have to use their cloud. And I don’t want to do that.
Joplin gets mentioned constantly. But it adds weird metadata to every text file and changes the titles of the files to some garbled hexadecimal string, which makes it impossible to know what you’re looking at at the file level. And the task management/checklists is awful. Android app is bad too. I’m sure I’ll get hate for hating on the FOSS golden child, but that’s ok. This is simply my opinion. Like I said I’m very picky.
thoughts on markor? also, what do you mean acreom plans open source? what license?
I keep trying Markor. UI is rough though. And not a fan of the checklist and task management within the app. I do like that it’s just simple text files for sure. But not a very elegant solution.
Not sure what license Acreom is going to open source if under. But it’s on their Roadmap
@Father_Redbeard@lemmy.ml it is really hard to find the perfect Notes app. I’ve tried a bunch and settled on Quillpad, synced with Nextcloud.
@dez@lemmy.ml
I do like Quillpad quite a bit. It’s the best Google Keep replacement out there at the moment. I would rather it not be tied to Nextcloud, and supposedly that is eventually coming. But for now I’m using it daily alongside Obsidian.
I haven’t used it, but I’ve heard logseq is pretty much FOSS obsidian.
For notes I really like Quillnotes.
Quillnotes is dead But Quillpad is a fork of it
get quillpad, and then use obtainium
Muaic: InnerTune (F-Droid), Deezloader to get mp3s (apk)
Orgzly is a great notes app. Zero complaints.
I love Retro Music Player, it’s almost perfect.
OINotepad lost the ability to export notes to a file.
What is another notes app that is single press to start a new note, after app opening. Has no-nag auto-save if app is closed halfway through writing a note. Can auto title the note with the first line of the note. Can export all notes to a clear-readable file. Has search within a single note. And can sort by most recently modified.
Prefer on fdroid, but open to any FLOSS solution(on obtanium etc.)
OINotepad covered all this. Standard notes comes close but I can’t search within an individual note.
Please help. (c:
It has a premium tier with some features locked behind that, so try the freebie first to see if it’s what you want. But I think if covers all those bases. It’s other selling point is encryption, security, and privacy. So by default it’ll prompt for biometrics or password to open the app. You can turn off a bunch of that if it ends up being too much friction for the quick note taking you’re insinuating.
For notes I’m using Joplin with sync with desktop client through a nextcloud instance. Really a very nice app if you want sync with multiple devices anc user friendly interface.
For maps OsmAnd, I even pay a subscription to support the project (and have hourly updated maps which is pretty cool when I fix wood paths in openstreetmap).
I’ve enjoyed anysoft and floris keyboards but I want something open source with gif support. Might go back to swiftkey just because of it.
I’m physically addicted to SwiftKey and it’s still very good, but, it is owned by Microsoft now in case that influences anyone’s decisions here.
noteless . esp for collecting links/bookmarks
What’s the best alternative to Gboard?
I’ve gotten use to swiping to type, and the English (Australia) (PC) QWERTY layout with the number row at the top, and hold-press numbers are the equivalent QWERTY keyboard symbols.
Am finding it hard to replace.