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๐ŸŒฉ Plexus – checking apps for lice

๐ŸŒฉ Plexus – checking apps for lice
๐Ÿšฉ Hashtags: #software #android

โš™๏ธ Users of โ€œpureโ€ Android, i.e. without Google Play services on the device, may often encounter some limitations in the work of applications. As a rule, these apps are tied to these services to some extent.
๐Ÿ’ก Plexus is a community database of such apps and their compatibility with pure Android. Apps are categorized by their operability on devices without services or with their replacement in the form of microG. You can browse the database on the site, you need an app to populate it.

๐Ÿ“Œ Details
~ open source server and client code
~ FOSS community development, no advertising or tracking
~ over 3200 applications in the database with 5 statuses in 2 categories
~ replenishment of the database requires email verification (anyone can do it)
~ minimalistic web-interface, adapted to mobile devices
~ lightweight client (https://github.com/techlore/Plexus-app#download) with a lot of software data (Android and app versions, build number, APK source, Exodus report)
~ methodology (https://github.com/techlore/Plexus-app/wiki/Help) on base identifiers

๐Ÿ‘‰ The database on the site is large and useful for quick checks, but not the most intuitive. The how-to guide doesn’t explain everything. In case you didn’t get it without the app either, the letter mu (ฮผ) here is the prefix โ€œmicroโ€, i.e. refers to the software’s compatibility with microG.

๐Ÿ› Link: plexus.techlore.tech

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