LineageOS would probably also be a decent choice if they don't absolutely have to have no Google at all.
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Try Osmand or Organic Maps. Both available from F-droid. Magic Earth is an option if you're using Aurora Store or downloading APKs.
I think they mean the fact that the development team has seen some shuffling and the project stagnated for a bit. I love Budgie, which comes from Solus, but I'd rather use it on a different distro than using Solus, which seems a bit off-balance at the moment. Give them time to stabilize before trying them.
Liewe fok. Nie gedink ek gaan julle lot hier sien nie.
No, apt usually gives you native .deb installs. Flatpak and Snap are two different container technologies for distributing apps.
I've heard that snaps are great for servers, which is where Ubuntu is focused these days. Also, they want people to use their homemade technology instead of Flatpaks, which are much better for desktop users from my understanding.
I know RedReader is one of the apps that's being allowed as an accessibility tool. But, even then they'll still be cut off from NSFW content if I understand right. This means you get access to some of Reddit but, obviously not all of it, which is just BS for anyone who wants to keep using it.
There's Liftoff, wefwef.app (web app), Slide is still very early alpha, Thunder. There are a lot of options.
I'll check that out thanks.
Tried it earlier and couldn't get it to work. Is it a special version from the Play Store or their website that includes the Android Auto support or something?
Does OSMand+ have Android Auto support?
I'm torn between both sides of this argument. If I lost access to Netflix I wouldn't be too bothered. But, I also understand that other people see the value in it and would be happy to subscribe if they lost access to an account that was shared with them.