Open Source Software for Android
HedgeDoc
HedgeDoc, formerly known as CodiMD is an open-source collaborative markdown editor. HedgeDoc provides collaborative features that makes it easy for teams to work together by creating notes, graphs and even presentations in real-time. With HedgeDoc, all you need to get started is to share a link to your co-workers, and they can join you in the process.
Gitter
Gitter is an open-source instant messaging and chat room system for developers designed to make community messaging, collaboration and discovery as smooth and simple as possible. Gitter is provided as software-as-a-service and integrates with GitLab and GitHub repositories to make discussion around code even easier. With Gitter, you can can easily create, organise and grow your communities, inviting others to join just in one click. Over 1.5M users across 100K communities use Gitter to discuss code and development progress.
Audius Music
Audius is a music streaming and sharing platform that puts power back into the hands of content creators.
Threema
Threema is a messenger application that puts security and privacy first. The application is designed to generate as little user data as possible. The service is fully GDPR-compliant and the company has its own servers hosted in Switzerland. With Threema you can keep in touch with friends, family and co-workers while enjoying privacy and rest assured that you personal data is not commoditized.
Android
Android is a free and open source mobile operating system built on-top of the Linux kernel. The OS is used by over 150 million people world-wide, which makes it the most popular mobile operating system on earth. Android is optimized for how you use your phone, helping you manage conversations, organize your day, and connect with the people that matters most to you.
RetroArch
With RetroArch you can run emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. RetroArch is a free and open-source frontend developed specifically for emulation. RetroArch allows you to play classic games on a wide range of computers and consoles through its slick graphical interface. The project is community developed and the software is released under the GNU General Public License v3.
Keybase
With Keybase you can communicate with friends and co-worker and store your group’s photos, videos, and documents with end-to-end encryption. Keybase is a free and open-source security app for mobile phones and computers.
PocketMaps
With PocketMaps, you can store free offline map on your android device. The project is free and open-source and uses OSM data, Mapsforge-vtm and Graphhopper open source API.
ZeroTier
ZeroTier is a global area network provider that enable the creation of secure networks between on-premise, cloud, desktop, and mobile devices. Allowing you to securely connect to any device, anywhere. ZeroTier combines the capabilities of VPN and SD-WAN to simplify network management, allowing organization to connect team members securely withing a decentralized workforce.
Amazon Lumberyard
Amazon Lumberyard is a free, cross-platform game engine based on the famous CryEngine. With Amazon Lumberyard, you can create games without royalties, seat fees and additional costs. Since the game engine is developed by Amazon it provides some interesting integrations out-of-the-box. Lumberyard provides frictionless integration with Twitch and AWS for hosting and displaying and promoting your new game.