qBitController has been updated to Material You and released v1.0.0

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Release qBitController v1.0.0 · Bartuzen/qBitController
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qBitController is a free and open-source app for controlling qBittorrent from an Android device.

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So this is just VueTorrent in an app

I would say VueTorrent has more features. Yet on Android as it's not an app you can't make it open magnet links or torrents when tapping / downloading one.
That would be great to have it as an app or to be able to turn it into a pwa.

The closest would be a folder, synchronized between phone and computer (e.g. using syncthing) where you save the torrent files. Then the client scans and automatically adds torrents from there. It will remove such files, so while at it, you should also configure to save completed torrent files somewhere. When possible, torrent files are a better option (they bring metadata, required if you ever wanted to re-share some content).

I wish there was a good free and open-source downloader with torrent support, like 1DM+.

Thats not a random apk

I understand the developer may be known and trusted

But I do not have the expertise to do my own thorough code review

If that's of your concern, you can't download the play store version either. It is the same app, has the same signature.

Excuse my ignorance and correct me if I'm wrong

But does the play store not do some sort of scanning itself?

Even worse. Many apps have google signature instead of the developers. They upload their key and give it to google. Horrible practice. Nowadays, fdroid gravitates towards reproducible builds with the dev's own signature and google is going the other way round. Gravitating towards an unsafe "best practice" ...

Potentially, but that doesn't really matter, as you can match the signatures of the two versions and see that they are the same. You cannot fake that and have one version have different code, it's not possible.