Headphone indicator vs Sharing
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Headphone indicator
Shows a notification icon in the status bar when headphones are plugged into the phone. Shows a different icon when a headset is attached. Both 3.5mm audio jack devices and USB headphones/headsets are supported. The app aims to be a tiny as possible. No ads, no analytics - just its core functionality. After installation, you have to start the application at least once. Then it will be running as a background service that shows the headset status icon whenever the headphones are plugged in. I wrote the headphone indicator app because I was immensely unsatisfied with apps like (google forced me to remove the name) which are over 2 MiB in size, but 99% of their code is only related to advertisement. Open Source - licensed under the GPLv3+. The source code can be inspected by anyone.
Sharing
Share files and apps using browser. you need the other device to be connected to the same network. Files sent from browser to the app can be found in Sharing/ folder in your internal storage. You will need to send this app to the other device in case you sent an app with split apk files. Make sure you use hotspot to get faster speeds transferring files. All thanks goes to Hamdy El-Menshawy for the UI design specially the web side App made by Ammar64
| Feature | Headphone indicator | Sharing |
|---|---|---|
| License | GPL-3.0-or-later | AGPL-3.0-only |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-DroidGitHubIzzyOnDroid |
| Categories | ProductivityMessaging | ProductivityFile ManagerMessaging |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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