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For listening to streaming internet radio stations. | For listening to streaming internet radio stations. | ||
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For reading RSS feeds. | |||
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For listening to locally-stored music files. | For listening to locally-stored music files. | ||
=reddit is fun / rif is fun / rif | =reddit is fun / rif is fun / rif= | ||
For browsing Reddit, back before the API change. Included for posterity. | For browsing Reddit, back before the API change. Included for posterity. | ||
Latest revision as of 21:23, 21 January 2024
These are a few apps that I've found do one thing and do it well. Simple, fast, and easy.
AntennaPod
For listening to podcasts.
CustomRadioPlayer
For listening to streaming internet radio stations.
Feeder
For reading RSS feeds.
Lithium
For reading ebooks.
Pulsar
For listening to locally-stored music files.
reddit is fun / rif is fun / rif
For browsing Reddit, back before the API change. Included for posterity.
Simple Audiobook Player
For listening to audiobooks.
Tachiyomi
For reading comics.