About
You can’t always be the fastest or the strongest. But you can always be the most prepared.
This site works as a personal - though equally shareable - repository of all kinds of information. Its main goal is to curate a list of the most useful open-source apps, capable of replacing the default, pre-installed software that comes with most smartphones. This project also ties into the broader DeGoogle movement: an effort to cut loose from feeding your personal data into the machine of Big Tech, which seems to creep further into every corner of our digital (and real) lives.
Author
A student of information management, fascinated by new technologies and the search for alternative paths beyond established norms. Trained as an IT technician with a passion for maintaining both aging and modern computer hardware, with a keen interest in electronics and repair.
Credits
All listed apps, scripts and tools used to make this website. Kudos to their work!
| Icon | Name | Author | Description |
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F-Droid |
Source Foundry | Used mainly for gathering app icons and descriptions that are not in IzzyOnDroid. |
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Hack |
Source Foundry | The primary font used for displaying text and applied in the favicon. |
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IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository |
Andreas Itzchak Rehberg | F-Droid Repository from IzzySoft used mainly for gathering app icons and descriptions. |
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Jekyll |
Jekyll | Static site generator used instead of CMS. Allows users to make static websites and blogs without databases, moderation and security managment. |
Pagefind |
Pagefind (Liam Bigelow) | Fully static search library. |
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Phosphor |
Phosphor Icons | Flexible icon family used in theme switch buttons. |
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Sortable |
Jonas Earendel | Tiny JavaScript table sorter. |


