This is a small bugfix release, fixing some balance and spend/receiving issues (mostly reduced confusion + workaround for some broken Android keyboard apps that don't correctly listen to the list of allowed symbols).
It also contains various translation updates.
The update is available on #GitHub right now and will most likely be available on #IzzyOnDroid within 24 hours. It has also been sent to Google Play Open Testing for review.
How to tell your OSS is ridiculously popular: people aren't 100% sure they didn't embed it, and tack on the software equivalent of "packaged in a facility where peanuts were also present" to the license list.
This watch contains software, so statistically probably contains at least traces of curl.
@evana Oopsie… No offense meant! Wasn't aware you were involved. Still, my "rant" holds its truth unfortunately in far too many places. But I should add that with the current tools it's not always easy to be aware what went it or what dragged in other things (well, one can check the dependency tree in most cases, but does not always remember too). One reason more than one FOSS dev expressed their thanks to the additional checks at the #IzzyOnDroid repo, for example…
Today's #AndroidAppRain at https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid does not bring you any new apps (but 12 updated ones). Instead I had focused on the monthly cleanup action: several apps added fastlane so that was integrated, others stopped updating (no commits for more than a year) and got demoted to monthly checks, again others were archived and got their updates disabled (plus a proper hint added to their description) – and so on. Hope this helps you enjoying the #IzzyOnDroid repo :awesome:
1 app was removed: not having received answers to my question from #ProtonMail for 1 year 3 months, them having the issue tracker closed a few months ago, now the entire repo was archived. There's a new repo, but app size increased even more – and still no per-ABI builds.
Thus I had to remove ProtonMail now from #IzzyOnDroid, and its return is rather unlikely. Please complain to them not me should this be an issue for you – and sorry for the sad news.
ZipXtract: extract and create archives (ZipXtract is also available at F-Droid.org; the difference is the variant served here supports additional compression formats which are not entirely libre, like unrar, so it's marked NonFreeComp at IoD)
NextTraceroute: traceroute app using Nexttrace API
Raise To Answer: simply hold your phone to your ear to answer an incoming call
Though Raise to Answer is a 1 year old release, it comes from the wonderful @SylvieLorxu who also brought you Catima, so it must be great! And an update is on its way.
My thanks here once more goes to @obfusk for bringing it to my attention – and to my service provider who swiftly applied the updates within just minutes 🤩
#AndroidAppRain at https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid today brings you 15 updated & 0 added apps. Still this toot, as 3 of the updated apps had to change their signing keys; if you have installed one of them you'll need to uninstall & reinstall to receive updates:
JRPN 15C
JRPN 16C
Tabs Lite
Key change was of course properly verified with their authors help.
With Pessach cleanup you figure why the ingredients are listed on stuff. Because they MUST BE, not because they WANT TO.
sigh (gets the magnifier glas)
With #IzzyOnDroid that's the other way around. There they are listed for #transparency (see the library section for each APK at https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid). Unfortunately, no way (yet) to transport that to the Android clients…
Though a full scan of the repo hasn't brought up a single affected APK, that doesn't mean any such cannot show up later – so better safe than sorry, right?
The #IzzySoftRepo (better known as #IzzyOnDroid – so I'll probably use that hashtag in the future) is used from all over the world, as this graph from GoAccess web statistics shows. Almost no country where it's not in use. I could only spot 3 small gray areas where no requests originated from.
I'm glad being able to help people from all over the world to get their #free and #OpenSource#Android#apps – and hope you enjoy them, too! :awesome:
This release adds support for finding barcodes in PDF files[1] and dealing with multiple barcodes. It also properly colours the status bar during usage now.
As always, it's available on #GitHub, will soon be available on #IzzyOnDroid and will slowly roll out to other app stores.
That said, my thanks also goes to @obfusk who helps me a lot making #IzzyOnDroid safer. She caught several places in need of improvements, providing patches for some of them and giving advice (and proof-reading) for those I established myself. Some of the scripts used in that area also come from her.
So when thanking me for the repo, please everyone include Sylvia and her as well. Without them it wouldn't be the place it currently is! 😍