

It’s unfortunate that it isn’t open source. Their AppSupport feature looks so great though. Hopefully it’s possible to do something similar in postmarketOS.


It’s unfortunate that it isn’t open source. Their AppSupport feature looks so great though. Hopefully it’s possible to do something similar in postmarketOS.
I think kSuite is great! I considered Proton and even tested it but their drive did not work well at all, at least if you have a lot of files (I have like 14,000 pictures and videos). It took me three full days to upload everything and then it became painfully slow and unusable. Proton is also way overpriced. Yes, Infomaniak emails and kDrive have encryption too, see:


What a moron

Don’ t use WhatsApp ffs


Thanks for the suggestion!


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I recently switched from iPhone to my old OnePlus 7 and I’m using LineageOS with microG. I might have used GrapheneOS if it had been available to more than Pixel phones but I’m pretty happy with LineageOS.


Jolla has something called AppSupport in their SailfishOS that this phone uses. AppSupport seems to make it possible to run Android apps directly in Linux, without the need of Waydroid. This allows for a more pleasant experience where you don’t have to open Waydroid first before using an Android app. You can access them directly in the SailfishOS app drawer I think.


Does anyone have a good replacement for Google Maps? I feel like options like OpenStreetMap and Here We Go don’t have many points of interest, especially in smaller cities. The ones that do exist are often not up to date. It’s a tedious job updating POIs yourself
I know but what I meant is having the Android compatibility layer integrated into the OS itself so that Android apps are available directly in postmarketOS, like they are in SailfishOS. Waydroid is cumbersome since you have to launch that first to then be able to open the app you want.