

Can you be more specific. Can’t understand your question.
Can you be more specific. Can’t understand your question.
I’ll wait till it gets on f droid. Until then Osmand does the job.
It is not tho
I switched to Linux because there were almost no good open source apps on Windows. The comparison is not fair considering how drastically the parameters are changing.
Also a lot of solo devs do try to maintain some community repos.
I’m not trying to disagree but I haven’t come across any projects that only wanted the Linux users to build. You can correct me.
“They” most of the times is solo devs and you can’t blame them for that. GIMP does have flatpak, appimages, etc.
It has a smoother UI but idk if it’s a nornal ebook reader. It scrolls horizontally, no page turning, no txt to speech, not much font settings, no sync and so many more basic features. I haven’t checked it recently so idk how many of these were added but the main thing is it looks and feels like tachiyomi fork for manga, idk how good it can be for book reading.
I would recommend Librera FD for android. BookStory is still very early in development.
It’s a Web app installer. You can add pwa’s with the help of this app.
This is perfect. It’s a shame it doesn’t have an explanatory name or a description. Let me describe, have you ever wanted a pwa like app on your phone like minecraft wiki and when you try to add it to homescreen, it acts as a normal tab in the browser. No sandboxing, no fullscreen, tabs get riled up while you search for your minecraft crafting recipes. This happens because Minecraft wiki website doesn’t have a manifest which is required to tell the browser to treat is a web app. This app solves that problem.