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Reading Techrights on a Mobile Device Running Android

Screenshot Techrights on an app
Screenshot of Techrights on the Android app



Summary: A new Android app for reading this site is being tested

TECHNOLOGY changes over time and it changes relatively fast (compared to other things). This means that nowadays more people use Linux to access to Web than any other kernel, owing primarily to Android. Form factors too have changed. Microsoft missed the boat and only laptops is where GNU/Linux adoption has been rather scarce (depending on how one classifies Chromebooks).



"It never really evolved for that need. That site is 15 years old and the layout has been largely the same over the years."A week ago I responded to complaints that Tux Machines did not have a mobile-friendly layout. It's true. It never really evolved for that need. That site is 15 years old and the layout has been largely the same over the years.

There's now another option for reading Techrights and also for following Tux Machines, which is a lot more active (more regularly updated). It's this .apk file (it's not on some 'app' 'store', at least not yet) and it's mostly being tested at the moment. It ought to work perfectly fine with most modern versions of Android (we're aware of some bugs already). To our surprise it has exceeded 1,500 downloads since yesterday when it was first published. It doesn't do much except display content from the Techrights RSS feeds, as well as notifications. Maybe in the near future we'll make something more solid and privacy-preserving (although nothing on a 'smart' phone can ever fully respect privacy), but this is just an interim solution. We reluctantly "get with the times..."

Please download/install to help the testing.

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