Looking for a FOSS SMS app that is fully compatible with Android 14. I’ve had issues with finding one, I used to use (I think) QKSMS, but it started to crash when I upgraded to LOS 21. Now I just use the LineageOS SMS app, I think it is AOSP messages.

What SMS apps do you use? No required features. Scheduled texts are nice, though.

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    4 months ago

    I don’t use one but if I did want an open source one I think I’d give the fossify tools a look.

    Basically they forked all the Simple mobile apps when some dodgy company bought them so I’m pretty sure all the fossify forks are safe.

    I use their gallery app with no issue.

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    4 months ago

    Silence is nice.

    It also allows e2e encryption with other Silence users by exchanging keys via SMS.

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    • Deku SMS: has AES encryption support but is kinda shady, has trackers?
    • Fossify Messages: simple, based on AOSP messages
    • LineageOS Messages: modern and simple, based on AOSP messages, but no APKs available and not installable on other Androids with the APPID they use
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      That compared to Quik?

      Quik is huge, 60MB for an SMS app… in my eyes it tries to do too much, like integration of random other protocols.

      I used DekuSMS because of that but it doesnt allow texting phone numbers and Exodus shows it has a tracker

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        Oh wow I hadn’t heard of Quik! What other protocols does it integrate? Not much info on their repo.

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          It seems none? Looks like just a fancy SMS app, but I dont need that and has no encryption support.

          But at least it is actively maintained, Partisan SMS is abandonware.

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              Yes it is FOSS just like the other recommendations in my other comment.

              At 60MB it is pretty bloated for an SMS app though, so I would prefer something simpler like Fossify Contacts, or something with encryption like Deku SMS

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                Thanks. I understand the bloated part, but personally for me, coming from Textra, it’s comparable to what I had, minus the trackers

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                  Haha, okay then… what features do you find so useful?

                  For example timed messages… I dont use SMS at all XD

                  If I do, I would prefer DekuSMS as it has AES encryption so at least you are not spied on (if both use DekuSMS)

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    SMS messenger on fdroid, it should be orange with a text icon inside it

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        3 months ago

        You can also use fossify SMS messanger, its an uptodate fork of it, just got a new phone and I’m using fossifys fork of the whole suite

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    4 months ago

    The Lineage OS app is based on AOSP but unlike AOSP it is actually maintained. What is wrong with it? The other option is Fossify