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Droid-Break is a list of free and open source Android apps inspired by Prism-Break. Our purpose is to show you high quality alternatives to the big proprietary solutions.

 

Droid-Break extends the Android section of prism-break.org and includes a more up-to-date collection of apps. I already replaced a few of my apps with those on this list, a few more are considered.

 

Which apps are you using? Share your app lists and recommendations here. Stories about what drove you to replace certain apps are welcome, too.

 

 

As a side note, there's also a subreddit devoted to open source software for Android.


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Hello !

 

This is a really useful link, thanks again. I'm tempted to call you gigglenerd, because it's so cute and funny, haha ^__^.

This should get more attention, but I don't know why it hasn't. Maybe it will now.


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Droid-Break is a list of free and open source Android apps inspired by Prism-Break. Our purpose is to show you high quality alternatives to the big proprietary solutions.

 

Droid-Break extends the Android section of prism-break.org and includes a more up-to-date collection of apps. I already replaced a few of my apps with those on this list, a few more are considered.

 

Which apps are you using? Share your app lists and recommendations here. Stories about what drove you to replace certain apps are welcome, too.

 

 

As a side note, there's also a subreddit devoted to open source software for Android.

 

Great post, Giganerd. Thanks!

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