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    5 months ago

    Is it part of the apps that have been recently sold to a commercial company? If so, you have to uninstall it and download the “Fossify” equivalent to keep the open source version.

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      5 months ago

      Is a good advice but for the ‘Simple’ apps doesn’t make difference, all ‘Simple’ apps listed in the f-droid will not receive updates.

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        If possible, F-Droid could/should be used as your first stop for looking for a particular app or type of app. Obviously you won’t find Tumblr on there, but it’s got you covered for replacement apps for things like SMS messages, a photo gallery, a calculator, flashlight, notepad, file editor… You get the idea.

      • It’s a fully open sourced app store for android. The code of all apps in the F-Droid repository are reviewed before being made available. So this is why the F-Droid version wont have these settings, as it’ll be an older version.

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        5 months ago

        Simplest path is probably to use the old simple mobile tools recorder app on fdroid, which won’t be getting any updates. Fossify will likely release their recorder app very shortly, which will essentially be the next update for the smt recorder app.
        It is already under active development, they just haven’t gotten the first release yet.

        Edit:
        Another interesting one is DroidRec. It is usually used and seen as a screen recorder, but it has three simple toggles for screen video, device audio, and microphone. If you turn off screen and device audio, it becomes a very nice voice recorder.

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          I just tried that app and every time I try to record from mic only the app just closes when hitting the record button and it creates a 0 byte file. Does this actually work for anyone else?

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            Which of the two?
            DroidRec works for me. I have quality on normal, codec on default, and record stereo. Selecting just mic or device audio and mic records to an m4a file.

            E: smt simple voice recorder v5.12.3 works fine on default settings too for me

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    5 months ago

    Simple Mobile Tool

    A group of simple, open source Android apps without ads and unnecessary permissions, with customizable colors.

    From the Play Store, emphasis mine.

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    5 months ago

    I wanted to check out if that is true… and it is. Then I clicked on Simple Calendar > Trackers…

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    5 months ago

    Finally! Now I can finally have a voice recorder spy on me!

    That’s what I was missing back in the 90s, playing with a portable tape recorder without any strangers eavesdropping on everything I said. Isn’t tevhnology grand!

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    Android damn well ought to let you lie.

    This program wants my contacts? Okay, have fun spamming Blarvis Davies, e-mail TheBlarvDog@gofuckyours.elf. Camera? Random noise that looks like a lens cap. Microphone? Well make it real in this case, but if it’s a photo app, quiet pink noise.

    It’s fine if the program doesn’t work, work, with fake info. Obviously if I lie to an e-mail client then I’m either typing in addresses m’self or else I’m chatting up Blarvis. Maybe not even that, if I lie about internet access, and it looks like my connection just sucks.

    But any program that tries to detect real versus fake info can be nuked off the face of the store.

    If we’re worried that your grandma will somehow enable those protections, but be unable to tell they’re on, we can make the fake data even more obvious. After all - the program should never make any effort to detect this kind of chicanery. It can be blatant. FakeName@check-your-settings.grandma. A camera image of light grain applied over the words “you disabled camera permissions.” Though the mic probably has to stay as a quiet hiss.

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      You need GOS for this, the function is called scopes combined with true separated user accounts. The shitty apps just get what I allow them.

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        I don’t want anything voice-controlled to misbehave. E.g. if the word “goodbye” makes it close out. These things are too stupid for context. You know the rules, and so do I.

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    Didn’t “simple” recently get acquired and is no longer to be trusted? Correct if wrong but isn’t Fossify the new preferred fork?

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    (stock Android) I’ve yet to find any android call recording app that works on a device that doesn’t have permission from Google to use the built in call recording features :/

    ~9mo ago they all got broken by an android update and haven’t worked since.