

No it’s Fennec: https://gitlab.com/relan/fennecbuild maybe you are confusing it with Fenix which was the official android Firefox browser: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix but is not developed anymore.


No it’s Fennec: https://gitlab.com/relan/fennecbuild maybe you are confusing it with Fenix which was the official android Firefox browser: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/fenix but is not developed anymore.


Fennec development has not stop, why do you think that’s the case? The github repo shows it’s on the current firefox build.


I used the GDPR export which worked, now I just have to find a replacement.


It’s really sad, I am a VIP user for 10 years now but a 100% price increase is just too much for me. Are there any valid alternatives? The other commercial ones mentioned here cost pretty much the same so that not really and option for me.
Also, you mentioned you can export your data? Were you referring to third party export tools like traktextract?
*edit: Found the GDPR export.


How is it a replacement when the price is pretty much the same? I am happy with trakt, I am a VIP member for exactly 10 years and like the feature set, I just can’t justify a 100% price increase.


Indeed


If you need a car just once a week you shouldn’t own a car at all. Take the bus!


I agree, the described system seem unnecessarily complicated. Decsync exists exactly for that use case.
Here is the bug btw in case someone is interested: https://github.com/39aldo39/Radicale-DecSync/issues/33


I just realized this is not the exact setup I use. I use Radicale on the desktop but additionally Decsync. So I don’t need Radicale on my other devices, just a Decsync client.
With “mostly” in my case I was referring to the Radicale-Decsync plugin which works great but doesn’t seem to be actively maintained anymore. So there was an instance where Radicale changed something and the Decsync plugin didn’t work anymore. Was an easy fix but sadly that fix is still not available in the “official” Radicale-Decsync plugin which makes it hard for non technical users to use it, currently.


I am using this setup for years by now. Works great mostly.


Honestly, I have no idea what you are referring to either. Would you mind sending me a message if you don’t want to go into detail in public?
The problem I see is that the independent app market will not survive this if the audience of “normal” Android devices is gone. Most devs won’t bother developing apps that are not available on the play store, so alternative roms are not a solution in most markets.