

we’ll see in the next months


we’ll see in the next months


I have getgoogleoff.me email domain 👍🏼
edit: from disroot


I think you still need to register/verify since it will require a valid ID and app IDs (package names).
What I liked the most from it is the inclusion of releases on the migration.
To keep the app completely offline-first and privacy-respecting, Tend doesn’t connect directly to external cloud APIs like Google Contacts or Google Calendar.
However, Tend does support selective importing and 2-way syncing with your native device contacts. If your Android device’s contacts app is already hooked up to sync with your Google account, Tend can pull in and update those connections locally. This gives you the benefit of your existing contact list without requiring the app to have direct access to your Google account or cloud servers.
We don’t maintain a traditional email mailing list, but you can stay completely up to date by hanging out in our Telegram Community (https://t.me/tend_community) or by watching the repo page on GitHub or Codeberg if you have an account!
Got it! I’ll consider this.
There’s custom days/frequency field below the Check-in frequency card. Or are you referring to other specific thing? Sorry, I’m a little confused.:)
It was developed for that reason :)
We only have a month for this :)


Be sure to watch the repo to stay updated. Thanks!


Oh. There’s a pre-release alpha 2. But let’s wait for the Beta 2 which is more stable and usable. I’ll be releasing it in both platforms later.


Oh. It’s on GitHub. :>_


Sorry for the inconvenience. Unfortunately, the two pre-release have been deleted accidentally.
I’ll skip those now and proceed woth Version Alpha 3.


Haven’t used WebDAV services. I’ll focus on local import/export for now since it’s on early development stage. I’ll be listing features suggested though for tracking.


Well not everyone remembers everything, even the most important things. Just like me, who always forgot where I put my smartphone after a couple of seconds, or even my partner’s birthday. I’m the worst at remembering.


Import and Export features are already planned. You would choose your preferred backup/export directory because I know that android data directory cannot be accessed by many especially on newer android versions.
Yes. Jetpack Compose is multiplatform. If you have the source code of an android app, you can port it to your preferred platform, but you have to adjust most of the code depending on the functionality since APIs are platform-specific unless it’s JVM only.