• I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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      5 months ago

      Huh, never used any of those, only SuperSU. Google Plus being there makes the rest of the list suspicious

      • 0_o7@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Android Authority has always been Google simp along with other companies that sponsor their reviews and get them free devices, merch, trips and invitations. There’s no low they won’t sink to. One of their author regularly promotes Google store android merch on their social media.

    • ByteMe@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Yeah, let me do it Authority

      • Google podcasts
      • Hangouts
      • Google allo
      • Google reader (I think it’s an app?)

      Feel free to add your own

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          Google chat was XMPP compatible. The shit that ensued after it’s decommission still stinks to this day.

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          I’ve never heard about any of the apps in the post, but killing hangouts and podcasts still hurts.

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          Hangouts was the death of all Google messages for me. People I knew where using it and when they killed it no one would move over to another messaging app from Google.

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            We’re on like the third generation of Google messaging apps since the death of hangouts. Giving up on Google seems like it was the smart decision.

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          Google allo did die quickly but had some nice stuff, most messaging apps still don’t. Like change text size, use google assistant inside the app eetc.It wasn’t anything amazing but I had some fun with it

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        Podcasts was good. Lightweight, cross platform and basic. YTM is a sink hole as a podcast alternative.

        Apple Podcasts lives on as a far superior alternative whilst Google has left it’s users in the lurch. In an alternate world, Google would still be developing Podcasts not only on mobile but also on Wear OS

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            I didn’t even try using YTM as a podcast client. Streaming music players doubling as podcast players always have a hindrance (but at Atleast Amazon Music has some ad free content from Wondery in some regions in case one is a Prime subscriber).

            AntennePod is a good FOSS alternative whilst Pocketcasts is a decent cross platform one (but the latter basically is subscription based if one wants desktop and watch playback which is a downer).

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              I would 100% agree with you but pocketcasts recently added ads on free + has a really dated UI and antennapod is a pain if you want it to sync with other devices

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                Pocketcasts really is trying folks towards it’s subscription driven model though I have no qualms with the UI. AntennePod relies on gPodder service to sync but that is slow and clunky sometimes.

                There is Podcast Republic as well I think, which is still a one time purchase.

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        Reader was a site/service, but it was THE rss reader for most people. Fuck Google for killing it (and a lot of other things).

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      Replacements:

      Titanium Backup -> SystemPanel2

      MX Player -> Poweramp

      Google Play Music -> YouTube Music

      ES File Explorer -> FX File Explorer

      Swype Keyboard -> Gboard

      Google Plus -> Google One

      Inbox -> Gmail

      SuperSU -> Magicsk

      You’re welcome :3

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        I bought music off of google play, and I downloaded the MP3s. YouTube Music has an atrocious downloaded music section, and I don’t enjoy it. I happily have returned to “finding” music and playing it in foobar2000.

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        MX Player

        For this I’d suggest mpvKt as its a video player

        ES File

        Mixplorer (unless it breaks functionality without getting an update)

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      I still use ES File Explorer on my old phone because I’m too lazy to download anything else and I only use my old phone like once a year if even.