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by iandinwoodie 1646 days ago
Do you know of any open source mobile apps that are full vendor native for iOS and Android? I'd really like to peruse some examples of that.
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I've been delving more into Podcast clients and on Graphene OS (Android) I really like AntennaPod: https://github.com/AntennaPod/AntennaPod

On iOS I pretty much stick with Castamatic and Overcast, both are full native iOS apps but neither are open source. I'm sure there's something listed at http://www.NewPodcastApps.com which is iOS and full Xcode native.

UPDATE: 21 Open source apps written in Swift (including one I use every day: Firefox for iOS): https://medium.mybridge.co/21-amazing-open-source-ios-apps-w...

From a cursory look it seems that OsmAnd [1] and Signal [2] are native for both platforms. Signal Desktop looks like it's Electron-based, though.

[1] popular OpenStreetMap client, https://github.com/osmandapp/

[2] popular messaging app among privacy advocates, https://github.com/signalapp