This looks like the way to do it.
https://www.swift.org/documentation/articles/swift-sdk-for-android-getting-started.html
This looks like the way to do it.
https://www.swift.org/documentation/articles/swift-sdk-for-android-getting-started.html
I originally built the app just for iOS, not really planning to make an Android version. Later, I started thinking it could be worth porting to Android. The app feels totally native, clean design, well-structured code, no bugs so far, everything tested. It looks and works like an Apple pre-installed app (not even joking lol) fast, smooth, and responsive. I'm not trying to sell it or anything, it's completely free, and I'm genuinely proud of it. Now it's more about marketing and seeing how it does, but bringing it to Android could open it up to a bigger audience.
Hey, for me it was for example Reddit and surprisingly YouTube (it crashed LibreWolf), and also a few minor websites I don't remember. LadyBird seems to be interesting, I will start monitoring this project, thank you for mentioning.
Neat :)
The native look and feel of iCloud on macOS, no overhead
Thank for mentioning Caddy. I'm currently using Nginx. Caddy seems to be awesome!
I’d love to have my own movie collection with Jellyfin. How’s your experience so far? Do you use torrents and how do you protect your IP?
I never became friends with Nextcloud for some reason :/ Long story short: I have lots of files but not large ones. For nextcloud there's no deep system integration like Apple iCloud has (basically just enter your credentials and everything else is handled and it's fast + end-to-end encrypted). I'd set up an instance if I had frens who would use it as well
I think the only thing that makes me worry a little bit is that Microsoft has my source code. It's not "bad" but sometimes I think about it. So I probably need a gitea instance then.
Edit: it’s interesting that you mentioned private messenger. I just built one (using Bluetooth Mesh routing with a basic encryption for 1-on-1 chats) and am waiting for App Store approval. :)
Maybe 12 or 13
My views, services (which do iOS api calls), and models are already separated.
I found this project: https://skip.tools/ :-)