Android release dstribution #689
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Hey, I'm an android user, but I refuse to use google play. I can't find any apk in your releases. Is there a different distribution method you guys use where I can get the app from? |
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You can use the Aurora Store as a Play Store client. It's available on F-Droid and doesn't need a Google account or any Google Play Services etc installed. I've had good success with it on both Micro-G Lineage and stricter operating systems like GrapheneOS. Unfortunately the app hasn't been updated since June 8, 2021. |
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Unfortunately we don't have plans to support other distribution platforms at this time. However, the source code is available at https://github.com/DefinedNet/mobile_nebula if you'd like to build the APK yourself. |
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Thanks for the timely response and good options.
…On June 9, 2022 10:35:48 AM EDT, John Maguire ***@***.***> wrote:
Unfortunately we don't have plans to support other distribution platforms at this time. However, the source code is available at https://github.com/DefinedNet/mobile_nebula if you'd like to build the APK yourself.
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There is quite a number of tools for downloading APKs from the Google Play Store. You can use them to side-load the package later. |
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Just as an additional hint: It seems that Android applications that specify themselves as VPN (i.e. "thing that has full access to all network packets and may modify/reroute them") can't be easily side-loaded on ChromeOS anymore (they might stop working) so the play store might be the only future-proof distribution method. |
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Unfortunately we don't have plans to support other distribution platforms at this time. However, the source code is available at https://github.com/DefinedNet/mobile_nebula if you'd like to build the APK yourself.