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

F-Droid

Source Foundry

Used mainly for gathering app icons and descriptions that are not in IzzyOnDroid.

Hack

Source Foundry

The primary font used for displaying text and applied in the favicon.

IzzyOnDroid F-Droid Repository

Andreas Itzchak Rehberg

F-Droid Repository from IzzySoft used mainly for gathering app icons and descriptions.

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.

Phosphor

Phosphor Icons

Flexible icon family used in theme switch buttons.

Sortable

Jonas Earendel

Tiny JavaScript table sorter.