F droid is an app to download or update free or open source software. If you like FOSS, you'd search it before you search the app store.
For some people, yes it can fully replace the app store. For most people, it will replace the app store on some, or maybe even most apps, but there will probably be some proprietary software you need at some point which fdroid won't have.
Good answer but OP isn't asking a question. The article title is a question, they just shared it.
Imagine a world without
Google Apps (cough location and license check services)
Microsoft Office
WhatsApp
Instagram
all the apps your non-IT friends are using daily
Then you can get rid of Google on your phone.
I run a degoogled custom rom and I can still use those apps (except for Google apps maybe but that would defeat the whole point anyway)
Location has a number of alternatives at least. Not sure what you mean by license check services, I'm guessing that's a country specific thing.
I noticed many apps in the PlayStore do license checks - even the free/demo versions. They also stated this in the permission list on the store page. However, most of them even ran offline when I checked last time.
F droid is an app to download or update free or open source software. If you like FOSS, you'd search it before you search the app store.
For some people, yes it can fully replace the app store. For most people, it will replace the app store on some, or maybe even most apps, but there will probably be some proprietary software you need at some point which fdroid won't have.
Good answer but OP isn't asking a question. The article title is a question, they just shared it.
Imagine a world without
Google Apps (cough location and license check services)
Microsoft Office
WhatsApp
Instagram
all the apps your non-IT friends are using daily
Then you can get rid of Google on your phone.
I run a degoogled custom rom and I can still use those apps (except for Google apps maybe but that would defeat the whole point anyway)
Location has a number of alternatives at least. Not sure what you mean by license check services, I'm guessing that's a country specific thing.
I noticed many apps in the PlayStore do license checks - even the free/demo versions. They also stated this in the permission list on the store page. However, most of them even ran offline when I checked last time.
I prefer Droidify
That's still F-Droid, just a different client
With automatic update/installation via Shizuku and no root required though!