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If you want a bunch of free software that's ad-free and secure, F-Droid is what you should check first. It's an alternative app store that only includes open source software.

You're probably aware that Android is built in part on the Linux kernel, but the broader ecosystem isn't exactly open source: the parts of Android most people interact with isn't exactly libre. Of course, that doesn't mean there isn't open source software available for Linux — and F-Droid is where you can find it.

You'll find hundreds of programs here, including newer versions of staples like VLC. It kinda feels like browsing the Ubuntu repositories , with all the pros and cons that come with that, but for mobile.

It's worth exploring. Oh: and if you want a prettier interface, check out Fossdroid. I showed you Chocolatey, which lets you install Windows software from the command line — including a lot of open source software.

With it you can browse thousands of free programs, and even manage updates. You can search for software, or browse by category. There are nearly 1, apps offered in total, including a few open source games you can enjoy on Windows. The program will scan your currently installed software and offer updates when relevant, so if nothing else it's an easy way to keep a bunch of programs up-to-date. There have been, shall we say, certain controversies involving SourceForge : many popular projects had adware like Opencandy added to downloads, in an effort to make a few bucks for the site.

This is unfortunate: that site was long a go-to destination for open source software, but the brand is toxic among users at this point. Many projects have moved to other sites, like Github, but new alternatives are popping up. Which brings us to Flosshub, a site that's trying to build a name on adware-free software downloads for users and code hosting for developers.

Basically, it's a great place to browse for free software that's clean. There are plenty of options out there for APK sites but not all of them are safe and trustworthy. Every APK on the site is completely free and safe for download. The selection is rather large on APKMirror and as a consequence, the categorization is kind of a mess.

You could also check out the list of most popular APKs to get started. The site has millions of views and downloads daily, is easy to use and navigate, and ensures that you have the most up to date APKs available.

This makes it easier to find your choice of APK in a faster, hassle-free way. The categories are labeled in a simpler manner such as Action, Puzzle, Racing, Social, etc. The site and its contents are also safe from malware so anything you download will not come with an intrusive little stowaway. The homepage has a wide range of options from which to discover your desired apps.

Updates are provided every day as noted in the every-day update on the site. Region-locked apps are no longer an issue with APK Pure. The download and installation processes are incredibly smooth.



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