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Recently it's been Obtanium, basically it allows you to add apps which are hosted on GitHub/other app sources which don't have auto updating, and have them automatically check and offer to update!
It's been really useful for Lemmy clients (liftoff/Jerboa)/any android apps from:
GitHub
GitLab
Codeberg
F-Droid
IzzyOnDroid
Mullvad
Signal
SourceForge
SourceHut
APKMirror (Track-Only) APKPure
Third Party F-Droid Repos
Jenkins Jobs
Steam
Telegram App
VLC
Neutron Code
"HTML" (Fallback)
Thanks for sharing this one. It sounds really useful!
@Uranium_Green @Drhype #Obtanium is one of the best options out there imo. Updates come directly from the source.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiN37bn0OE8
You should try out GitHub Application Manager in Linux, too 😉 https://github.com/fmstrat/gam
You forgot the why.also telling us what these do, would be nice..
The only app I recommend was Obtanium, the rest of the listed things are app sources (places where open source apps are hosted, like GitHub)
Sorry if this wasn't clear!