@grishka Nobody's stopping you doing that but also more than 90% of people won't stray from the store.
I doubt anyone in my family other than me even knows fdroid is a thing.
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@grishka Nobody's stopping you doing that but also more than 90% of people won't stray from the store. I doubt anyone in my family other than me even knows fdroid is a thing. 2 comments
@grishka Yeah. I would think it would be possible to release Appolo in such a way that it uses the user's API keys and Apollo has nothing to do with the transaction. So I dunno why that didn't happen. Too much effort I guess. I don't really like apps anyway. I like the web :) |
@pre most people I know who use Android do install apks from time to time. It's never a big deal for them. They don't consider phones any different from computers.
Either way, these kinds of non-approved third-party client apps have always been for the tech-savvy first and foremost.