My #SailfishOS app #BitSailor (a native #BitWarden client) just git an update which speeds up most operations significantly if the experimental local api is enabled.
My #SailfishOS app #BitSailor (a native #BitWarden client) just git an update which speeds up most operations significantly if the experimental local api is enabled.
#NewPipe #SailfishOS dev diary Day 3. Using the Extractor to download videos! This feels like an early milestone
The #SailfishOS community is great at supporting developers. If you would like to see general #Linux support for Amazfit ZeppOS devices, the feel free to donate to this https://gofund.me/1834a6af . Thanks to @cartron for organising.
Day 2 (actually Day 2 this time!) of my #SailfishOS #NewPipe dev diary.
Still at the initial stages, taking things slowly and getting NewPipe Extractor built for Linux.
Day 2 of my #SailfishOS #NewPipe dev diary.
Taking a look at the NewPipe user interface on Android to see what will transfer over to a #SailfishOS app.
@piggz @PINE64 W00t #SailfishOS for #pine64 ! Piggz you are a genius!
(again!)
More #mobilelinux = more options = #bettertech for more people.
#SailfishOS 5.0 images for the @PINE64 devices are now available via the flash-it script. #pinephone #pinephonepro #pinetab #pinetab2 https://github.com/sailfish-on-dontbeevil/documentation/wiki/Installation
Time to start a new project and a new daily dev diary
Following an inspiring discussion with Schabi from the #NewPipe team at #FOSDEM, I'm planning to build a YouTube client based on NewPipe for #SailfishOS.
I plan to write about my progress every day
Once again, mostly for my own benefit, but anyone interested to follow along is very welcome!
Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (09, 10/2025): Too much to put in a title
I would love to see #SailfishOS as an alternative to Android and iOS.
Its entry threshold is higher than the ones of Android-based offers like #GrapheneOS or #LineageOS but on the plus side it's as Google-free as it gets because it's not based on Google's Android and can run Android apps nevertheless.
Catch up on the latest from Jolla and the Sailfish OS community!
Sailfish 5.0 Update: We're continuously improving Sailfish 5.0 based on your feedback!
Jolla C2: New colorful sleeves are coming soon!
Xperia 10 IV/V: Working on AppSupport to enhance usability.
MWC 2025: Jolla and Venho.ai are taking on Big Tech!
Read more: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/sailfish-community-news-6th-march-2025-mwc-2025/22470
Le service bluetooth du jolla C2 n'est pas encore au point...La connexion entre ma montre et Amazfish est rompu très rapidement. Qlqs fois ça se reconnecte, mais au bout d'un moment le bluetooth bug et ne détecte plus rien. Si je le désactive, la réactivation du bluetooth ne fonctionne pas et il faut donc que je reboote pour repartir à zéro
Wanna let go of Google on mobile? JOLLA goes rock 'n' rollout mode
The only independent commercial mobile OS entity served Sailfish OS 5 to all supported devices - incl. new Jolla C2 phone (ordered again via fresh batch)
Next era for Jolla (and mobile realm in general) - upgraded Android app usage WITHOUT Google +much more.
Sailfish OS 5.0 is now available for all supported devices. The latest version of the Linux-based OS brings an update to the Gecko browser engine and Android app support has been updated from Android 11 to 13. WireGuard VPN is also now supported. https://buff.ly/434Yzrk #Sailfish #Jolla #SailfishOS
Weekly GNU-like #MobileLinux Update (08/2025): Cameras and Project Updates
SailfishOS version 5.0.0.61, toujours en early access.
EDIT : plus en early access depuis le 2025-02-24.
Le seul truc que j'ai vu corrigé sur mon Xperia XA2, c'est que la recherche dans le navigateur web (basé sur gecko 91) refonctionne.
À part ça, pas vu de différence majeure par rapport à la version 5.0.0.55.
https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/release-notes-tampella-5-0-0-61/22224
Just going to say it, Sailfish OS needs to be on more devices. Personally, I wish it were available in Southeast Asia.
Even on a PinePhone, missing port functionality and meager hardware, it is evidently a very good OS. It is (mostly) open-source, stewarded by a company based in Europe, has a rather slick UI, and has comparable security with the major mobile OSes.
@LinuxUser
Stopped using Google search ages ago. Been using https://www.ecosia.org/
Hard bits are going to be things like Android and Google drive.
A charity I help with has moved to Google to manage emails and file storage. Nothing I can do about that.
Looking at a #Jollla phone with the #SailfishOS , but would like to know people's experience of using them .