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Google+ does not support my device... so I'm searching for a alternative google+ app.
i found and tried a few "all in one social media apps":
Jift (facebook, google+, twitter) all in one app.
(no update since 2013), twitter doesn't work, cannot view google groups posts.
Social media vault: 55 different social media platforms. (link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.newsoftwares.SocialMediaVault_Pro)
(it is a bit slow on my device... there are many apps i don't use, i only need: twitter, Google+
(optional: skype, soundcloud, reddit, ebay.)
(having only 2.50 of 5 gb available with no root access (SD card r/w restrictions), i want my apps as light as possible)
I tried installing older versions, but then i still could not get access to the Google+ server.
My Device: Teclast p70 4G (h2v8) Android 5.1 (213DPI)
do you know a solution or know a google+ (mod) or Google+ alternative apps?
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sopdu said:
take a look at Scope or Taptu in the play store, these are some social apps.
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I looked at both of those apps and they were both good at combining different social networks into a single feed, however lacked the ability to do exactly what I need.
I want to be able to make a group of my best friends and when I click on that group, I want to see their social updates across Twitter, facebook, etc all together.
If anyone knows of an app that does this...please let me know! Hard to believe windows phone has done this for years and no one has copied it for android
bozo089 said:
I looked at both of those apps and they were both good at combining different social networks into a single feed, however lacked the ability to do exactly what I need.
I want to be able to make a group of my best friends and when I click on that group, I want to see their social updates across Twitter, facebook, etc all together.
If anyone knows of an app that does this...please let me know! Hard to believe windows phone has done this for years and no one has copied it for android
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Hello everyone... First off all, i AM not an expert on the english language. Sorry for the mistakes you WILL find
I am an Ubuntu fan. I like to have it on my phone, but the lack of apps scare me off.
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Skype
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Video and music players
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Thank you and sorry for the English

Alternatives to Google's Services

Recently I've come to realize I use a fair number of Google's services, in addition to Android. I think I need to diversify a bit. If there aren't any decent alternatives, I'll stick with Google for that specific app, but I'd like to explore my options. I'm particularly partial to open source software, and I wouldn't mind a developer/suite that handles a couple of these together. So far I've switched to (but still willing to accept suggestions):
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Maps -
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I know what you mean. A bit of variation is a good thing.
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Calendar: Try Cal.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
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SlowRain said:
Recently I've come to realize I use a fair number of Google's services, in addition to Android. I think I need to diversify a bit. If there aren't any decent alternatives, I'll stick with Google for that specific app, but I'd like to explore my options. I'm particularly partial to open source software, and I wouldn't mind a developer/suite that handles a couple of these together. So far I've switched to (but still willing to accept suggestions):
Search - DuckDuckGo
Browser - Mozilla Firefox
Storage - Dropbox, Box
Now, I'm looking for:
Email-
Maps -
Calendar -
Notes -
I'm not interested in switching to any of Microsoft's services, either. Windows is enough for them.
Thank you.
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For Email try protonmail.com
Maps try Nokia's wego.here.com
Calendar I heard of "Cal"
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