I’ll start, mine will be Google Notes, 1Password and WhatsApp.
Apollo - Twitter - Google Reader
A lot of people here are recommending bitwarden. What are the advantages of this over Google’s native password manager?
The free tier has all the features you need, it’s open-source and it’s not a Google product.
It’s also quite easy to switch to it from other managers, even the Google one.
Discord, Nine, and Radio Alarm Clock
YouTube, Bitwarden, Niagara Launcher.
Bitwarden.
I used to think the same for WhatsApp, Spotify, Twitter and Apollo but they can all be replaced by alternatives (Telegram / Signal, Amazon Music, Mastodon, Memmy).
I know about Keepass but it’s definitely not as convenient and easy to use as Bitwarden.
I don’t use YouTube app because of ads everywhere but I would have trouble stop using YouTube on my computer.
Bitwarden, Firefox and KDE Connect
What is kdeconnect?
I used KDEConnect for 48h and can’t live without it anymore.
Best media control, file sharing without usb/bluetooth and sharedclip board is next lvl.
- Wikipedia
- ReVanced Extended
Youtube, Fate/Grand Order, and Bitwarden
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- LibreTube
- Molly
- Eternity
Snaptube Perplixity ai Readera Lemmy
Telegram, Google Maps and Spotify… But really 3 apps is just too few!
It used to be Sync for Reddit, Tachiyomi (Manga reader), and Vivaldi (Web browser, formerly Chrome but I needed adblock)
Replacement for Sync is not found.
Give redreader a try
Sync (and Boost) have Lemmy-compatible versions in development right now. Sync for Lemmy might even be out already, I haven’t checked yet.
I’ve heard about it, definitely planning to use it if it does come around. But I’m not even sure if Lemmy is going to replace reddit for my “daily driving” yet. The dust hasn’t settled yet, there were so many things reddit did that I’m not sure what the future holds. Lemmy is the only option right now however.
Firefox, Whatsapp and Boost for Reddit (soon Boost for Lemmy, I think)
Firefox, liftoff (slide before) and bitwarden