NewPipe/PipePipe-like app for Linux?Unbeelievable@beehaw.org to Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org – 43 points – 7 months agoAny YouTube client that doesn't track me that works on Linux or in Firefox?16Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI used freetube a few years ago, but i dont know if the project is still active. Was a bit buggy, but acceptable for meBeen using it for half a year now, it's amazing and running flawlessly as a flatpak on Fedora for me.At this point, it works more reliably than playing Youtube videos in a web browser.I can confirm it's greatly improved in terms of reliability in the last couple of years.
I used freetube a few years ago, but i dont know if the project is still active. Was a bit buggy, but acceptable for meBeen using it for half a year now, it's amazing and running flawlessly as a flatpak on Fedora for me.At this point, it works more reliably than playing Youtube videos in a web browser.I can confirm it's greatly improved in terms of reliability in the last couple of years.
Been using it for half a year now, it's amazing and running flawlessly as a flatpak on Fedora for me.
I used freetube a few years ago, but i dont know if the project is still active. Was a bit buggy, but acceptable for me
Been using it for half a year now, it's amazing and running flawlessly as a flatpak on Fedora for me.
At this point, it works more reliably than playing Youtube videos in a web browser.
I can confirm it's greatly improved in terms of reliability in the last couple of years.