• Simple Mobile Tools bought by ZipoApps

    From Theo@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 4 11:12:38 2023
    A few folks around here have recommended the Simple Mobile Tools apps, open source apps for basic functionality without unnecessary permissions like network, ads, etc. Apps like Simple Calendar, Simple Camera, etc.

    Not any more. The suite has recently been bought by ZipoApps, an outfit
    that buys up neglected apps for the purpose of monetising them. They're already switched the apps to a new Google Play organisation and marked them
    as containing ads. (not affecting the F-droid versions so far)

    https://old.reddit.com/r/SimpleMobileTools/comments/187w64x/simple_mobile_tools_bought_by_zipoapps/
    https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools/General-Discussion/issues/241

    The developer seems to think they can take the GPLv3 apps closed source: https://github.com/SimpleMobileTools/General-Discussion/issues/241#issuecomment-1837443507

    There are now two forks:
    https://github.com/FossifyX
    https://github.com/goastian
    which don't have releases as yet.

    We'll see how this plays out, but at this point I wouldn't recommend
    installing Simple xxxx apps from Google Play - F-droid should be ok for the time being.

    Theo

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  • From Wally J@21:1/5 to Theo on Mon Dec 4 15:14:58 2023
    Theo <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote

    We'll see how this plays out, but at this point I wouldn't recommend installing Simple xxxx apps from Google Play - F-droid should be ok for the time being.

    Thanks for this update as I'm one of those who has often recommended (and
    used) the Simple Mobile Tools software in the past, where even then, the
    Google Play Store repository "Pro" versions were not free or ad free while
    the F-Droid "Pro" versions were both free & ad free (like OSMAnd~ is).

    This means two things, I think, for now anyway:
    A. People should get the "last known good version" of the tools, and,
    B. People should have always saved the APK at the time of installation

    Since the SimpleMobileTools are "mostly" on F-Droid (I don't think all
    are), it's easy to save every version of every APK you install.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/c4PrjSwx/aurora19.jpg> Save all APKs upon install

    But if you install anything from the Google Play Store repository, you want
    to check the box to "NOT DELETE" the APK after the app is installed.
    <https://i.postimg.cc/V6tyDpNd/aurora17.jpg> Don't delete APKs postinstall

    There's no reason that the APK should be deleted after you install any app
    from the Google Play Store repository - which is why that switch exists.

    Even if you forgot to check the switch to "NOT DELETE" the APK after installing, there is always the "base.apk" for every app you "currently"
    have installed...so you can always "extract" that last installed version.

    But each time you update that app, the "base.apk" gets overwritten.

    That's why it's best to just NOT DELETE the APK after you install it
    from the Google Play Store repository (by checking that switch).

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