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F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.

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Food Trackers (lazysoci.al)
submitted 2 days ago by sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al to c/fdroid
 
 

Here's a compilation of open-source food tracker apps akin to MyFitnessPal, available through F-Droid:

Open Source Food Tracker Apps (MyFitnessPal Alternatives) Many proprietary food tracking apps come with concerns about data privacy, ads, and locked-down features. The open-source community offers some excellent alternatives that put you in control of your data and your tracking experience.

  1. Waistline
  • Description: Waistline is a libre calorie counter and weight tracker app for Android. It's designed to be fast and flexible for various dieting approaches, whether you're looking to gain, lose, or maintain weight. It's built with privacy in mind, without ads or in-app purchases.
  • Key Features:
    • Food Diary: Log your daily food intake.
    • Food List: Create a local database of foods manually, by scanning barcodes, or by searching online (using Open Food Facts and USDA food databases).
    • Import/Export: Backup and restore your app data.
    • Open Food Facts Integration: Connects to Open Food Facts for extensive food data.
  • Source: Available on F-Droid.
  • Why it's a good alternative: Waistline offers a core set of features similar to MyFitnessPal, with a strong emphasis on privacy and the ability to contribute to community-driven food databases like Open Food Facts.
  1. Food You - Calorie Tracker & Food Diary
  • Description: FoodYou is a modern calorie-tracking app built with a Material You aesthetic, aiming to make calorie tracking easier and more visually appealing. It focuses on a clean user experience.
  • Key Features:
    • Calorie Tracking: Track your calories with a modern interface.
    • Material You Aesthetic: Enjoy an app designed with the latest Android design guidelines.
    • Edge-to-Edge Layout: Immersive full-screen design.
    • Customizable & Open-Source: Built to be extensible and community-driven.
  • Source: Available on F-Droid.
  • Why it's a good alternative: For users who appreciate a modern and user-friendly interface while still benefiting from open-source transparency, FoodYou is a promising option.
  1. Privacy Friendly Food Tracker
  • Description: This app distinguishes itself by strictly adhering to privacy principles. It collects no user data, requires minimal permissions, and is completely free of advertisements or trackers.
  • Key Features:
    • No Data Collection: Absolutely no user data is collected or processed by developers or third parties.
    • No Permissions (except internet for search): Designed to function with minimal system access.
    • No Advertisements: Enhanced battery life and data usage.
    • Calendar Overview: Quick daily overview of consumed calories.
    • Online Search: Utilize the OpenFoodFacts database to pre-fill product information.
  • Source: Available on F-Droid.
  • Why it's a good alternative: If absolute privacy is your top priority and you're comfortable with a more manual input approach (though it does integrate with OpenFoodFacts), this app is an excellent choice.

Disclaimer: I got help again.

Disclaimer 2: Blame Cole if anything is wrong!

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We're thrilled to announce that CoMaps Android release 2025.06.10 is now live on the F-Droid app catalogue!

This is a big step forward in our mission to provide a privacy-respecting, community-powered navigation app to everyone.

Why F-Droid?

  • Free and Open Source: F-Droid ensures that the apps listed contain no closed / proprietary parts. All apps are built by F-Droid itself and are guaranteed to correspond to source code made available by apps' developers.

  • Community: F-Droid is a volunteer-driven project, aligning perfectly with our values and the support of the amazing people who use CoMaps.

Get CoMaps on F-Droid

  1. Install F-Droid: Download F-Droid from f-droid.org
  2. Install CoMaps: Search "CoMaps" in F-Droid, install

We're excited to bring CoMaps to the F-Droid community. Thank you for being a part of this journey with us! ❤️

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The other day, the subject of fitness trackers came up and in the comments someone requested some open source ones, I said I would post some here, so here I am.

Disclaimer, I'm shit at this 😅 and so got help. 🫣

Featured Apps:

  1. FitoTrack
  • Source: F-Droid
  • What it offers: FitoTrack is a privacy-oriented fitness tracker. It focuses on recording your activities (running, cycling, etc.) with GPS, providing statistics, and visualizing your progress. It's great for those who want a clean, simple, and private way to log their workouts.
  • Fitbit akin-ness: Tracks activities, provides statistics, and aims for a clean user experience for fitness tracking.
  1. OpenTracks
  • Source: F-Droid
  • What it offers: OpenTracks is a multi-purpose GPS tracking app that lets you record your tracks while hiking, biking, or running, all while respecting your privacy. It can track and display your speed, distance, and elevation in real-time. Data is stored locally, and you have control over how it's shared. It can also connect to external sensors like heart rate monitors.
  • Fitbit akin-ness: GPS-based activity tracking, real-time data, and support for external sensors (like heart rate monitors) for more comprehensive tracking.
  1. RunnerUp
  • Source: F-Droid
  • What it offers: RunnerUp is another excellent open-source app for tracking sports activities using GPS. It supports various activity types and can integrate with different services for data upload (if you choose to do so). It also supports external sensors, making it a versatile choice for runners and other athletes.
  • Fitbit akin-ness: Detailed activity tracking with GPS, support for external sensors, and options for data export.
  1. MediLog
  • Source: F-Droid
  • What it offers: While not a direct activity tracker like Fitbit, MediLog is fantastic for logging various health metrics such as blood pressure, weight, and daily water intake. It's a useful companion app for those who want to keep a comprehensive record of their health data.
  • Fitbit akin-ness: Tracks general health metrics beyond just activity, offering a broader picture of well-being.
  1. Verifit
  • Source: IzzyOnDroid
  • What it offers: Verifit is a minimalist, libre workout tracker focused on progressive overload for strength training. It allows you to track exercises, create custom routines, and visualize your workout data. While it's more geared towards gym workouts than general daily activity, its focus on data tracking and visualization is similar to what you'd find in Fitbit for specific exercise types.
  • Fitbit akin-ness: Focused tracking and visualization of workout data, particularly for strength training.
  1. Fast N Fitness
  • Source: F-Droid
  • What it offers: Fast N Fitness helps you track your fitness workouts (strength, cardio, and isometric) quickly and easily. It allows you to create custom machines/exercises and provides graphics to show your progress and body evolution.
  • Fitbit akin-ness: Focuses on tracking workouts and visualizing progress over time.
  1. Gadgetbridge
  • Source: F-Droid
  • What it offers: While not a fitness tracker itself, Gadgetbridge is a crucial open-source companion app if you own certain smartwatches or fitness bands (like some Mi Bands). It allows you to use these devices without the official, often privacy-invasive, apps. You can then use the data collected by Gadgetbridge with other open-source fitness apps.
  • Fitbit akin-ness: Enables the use of fitness tracking hardware in a privacy-respecting manner, acting as a bridge to collect data that can then be analyzed by other apps.

Disclaimer 2: I can't vouch for any of these personally as I haven't used any. Also I'm not connected with any and I don't profit in any way, I'm just delivering on a promise I made to collate a list of what's available.

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Hi 👋

It's a pretty minor bug (IMHO) but I'm dropping it here in case anyone can help uazo with this issue with Cromite on F-droid :

https://github.com/uazo/cromite/issues/2021

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AdAway has been the first installed app on every phone of mine for years now post-root, absolutely fantastic at blocking almost every ad system-wide on my Android devices, including in-app ads

Works without root as well in local VPN mode

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It's only fitting that the ~~first~~ second post be for a client to access F-Droid, for the uninitiated and I find Droid-ify to be the best. 0.6.5 brings Shizuku fixes and a progress bar.

I'm not the authority though, so if you have another client to share, please do.

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