7 productivity apps for Android tablets and foldable phones - eviltoast
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    1 year ago

    Surprised that, in an ad for Google products, competitor products are highlighted

    Zoom instead of [what’s the name of the google video chat app this month? Lost track of that]

    Dropbox instead of Google drive

    Evernote instead of Google keep

    Todoist instead of Google tasks

  • Free Palestine 🇵🇸@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Get the fuck out with this proprietary cancer. All of the software listed in the blog post is spyware. Google can go fuck themselves, no one on this planet should be giving up their privacy and freedom to such a garbage company, no one should be using their shitty software.

    If you read this blog post and honestly thought about using any of this, I have some better advice for you.

    1. Don’t buy a foldable phone, it’s unnecessary as fuck and will break very quickly
    2. If you actually have a Pixel Fold or any Google Pixel Phone, you’re kinda lucky, you can remove the proprietary spyware OS and replace it with GrapheneOS, the most private and secure mobile operating system which is free and open source
    3. Don’t use Gmail, use ProtonMail or Tutanota instead
    4. Don’t use Google Docs, use something like Collabora Office instead
    5. Use Jitsi (preferabely on an instance that allows anonymous meetings) instead of Zoom
    6. Use the GrapheneOS Secure PDF Viewer instead of proprietary Adobe cancer (you definitely don’t need that garbage on your phone to read a PDF)
    7. Check out the Privacy Guides page on Cloud storage services, but definitely don’t use Dropbox as they participate in the NSA PRISM program, just like most of the other services mentioned in the Google article
    8. Fuck Evernote, use Notesnook instead
    9. Stay away from Todoist, use the FOSS Tasks.org app from F-Droid instead

    Bonus tips: Read some more articles on Privacy Guides, set NextDNS as your private DNS service, use an Email aliasing service like SimpleLogin, try to use VOIP phone numbers and virtual credit cards from Privacy.com if you are from the US.

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      1 year ago

      Hey, I like this comment. It lists most of the actions I’ve taken over the last few years. I’m glad I’m not fueling AI training anymore with my data. GrapheneOS my latest migration after using /e/ for a few years. So happy. Notesnook is new to me. Looks interesting although still unclear to me if there is some business model behind. How are these guys making a living?

      • Free Palestine 🇵🇸@sh.itjust.works
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        1 year ago

        Notesnook is cool, I used Standard Notes before but the Notesnook UI is much better, especially on the mobile apps. I don’t know if they are profitable right now, but their business model is just their premium plan for 5 bucks/month. They might have lower expenses for staff though because IIRC they’re a small team from Pakistan, where wages are obviously lower than in Western countries. Everything is end-to-end encrypted and their apps as well as their backend infrastructure are open source.

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      1 year ago

      Wish I could upvote numerous times for your callout of the BS with an extra kudos for all the links.