On 19 December 2014 at 11:01, Andrew Roffey <and...@roffey.org> wrote:

> Replicant along with the F-Droid app store is a far better example of a
> mobile operating system which attempts to provide software freedom for
> users, although its actual use is quite limited, even more so than
> GNU/Linux on desktops and laptops.
>

It is a shame that F-Droid seems to be out of date compared with software
available on Play Store. This really kills the idea of having a open source
Android phone without the proprietary Google stuff IMHO.

For example, Firefox on F-Droid is version 33.0, while Play Store has 34.0
and Beta version 35.0.

CSIPSimple on Play Store is  version 1.02.03 with mention of fixing
problems with Android 5.0, and from F-Droid is only version 1.02.01.
-- 
Brian May <br...@microcomaustralia.com.au>
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