Just released a new #imagepipe version, I hope the build toolchain is not too new for #fdroid and #fdroid will handle target SDK 36, gradle plugin 8.12.1, gradle 9.1.0 and build tools 36.0.0

Should someone be interested, there is a #rc for the new #imagepipe version.

https://kaffeemitkoffein.de/nextcloud/index.php/s/Dees7SB22sXtoJa

A short story:
I am building the #android #sdk on my own and use my own #sdk build to develop #imagepipe .

See here:
https://codeberg.org/Starfish/SDK-Rebuilds

Doing it that way, I learned a lot.

#imagepipe also has zero #dependencies, so that the resulting #apk is only 643 KiB in size. It fits on a 3.5" #floppy #disk, should you remember them.

#imagepipe is also downward compatible to support devices running #android 4.0.1, whilst targeting #android 16, so you can use #imagepipe even on very old, outdated devices.

Unfortunately, my #samsung Galaxy young broke, so that I cannot test #imagepipe on a native device with a display as small as 320x240 pixels anymore. The last versions worked well on it.

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I compiled the #android #sdk by myself.

Then, I integrated it into the #intellijidea #ide.

Next, I used it to lift #imagepipe to target api 36 (aka #android 16).

It works, and I am now testing the 2nd #rc.

@IzzyOnDroid

I just successfully compiled the #android #sdk from #source for #api 36 (aka #android 16) .

I successfully tested it building #imagepipe targeting api 36.

I will update the build recipe at #codeberg and will add a short how-to-install-and-use, since the sdk needs some small tweaks to run well.

TL;DR: also with #api 36 you can compile the #sdk on your own and do not need the binaries from Google.

@vera Einen Client, der das erledigt, kenne ich nicht, ich benutze in diesem Zusammenhang, aber gerne #ImagePipe.

https://f-droid.org/packages/de.kaffeemitkoffein.imagepipe

Imagepipe | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

removes exif data and modifies images to reduce size before sharing.

Does anyone has a spare Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (version from 2020, SM-P610, not the successor) willing to sell it for a reasonable price?

I need a tablet with good, official #lineageos support.

Actually, any of the other officially supported Samsung tablets would be ok, too.

https://wiki.lineageos.org/devices/#samsung

You would also support the #floss #dev of #imagepipe and #TinyWeatherForecastGermany (yes, that's me) and help me to better test both #apps on real #tablet devices.

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@alsutton

I am developing two #floss #apps , available at #fdroid.

I am still concerned about G***le making #android more and more proprietary and closed. Not sure #floss things will have a future there.

But where to migrate my apps to? Generic #java, using #javafx ?

What is the future of our #floss #android apps ?

#TinyWeatherForecastGermany #imagepipe

#imagepipe version 0.75 is out and it brings you the long desired feature to zoom in and out from an image while editing.

#imagepipe is an #app for #android devices that removes #exif #data and modifies images to reduce size before sharing.

Simply put, it enhances your privacy when sharing pictures.

#imagepipe is #floss and can be installed from the #fdroid main repo or the #izzyRepo .

The #apk is also directly available from the project homepage.

The new version should be available there soon. I hope you enjoy this small holiday gift for you all. 🎁

You can visit the project homepage at #codeberg :

https://codeberg.org/Starfish/Imagepipe

Una cosa que mola de #Imagepipe es lo fácil que es compartir una imagen de tamaño reducido de la que tienes abierta. Tú vas a tu galería, eliges una foto, le das a compartir, eliges Imagepipe y este la reduce según los ajustes que tengas guardados y automáticamente vuelve a lanzar el menú compartir para que elijas la app donde quieres usar la imagen reducida.

#imagepipe

Developer sneak preview: with the next version of #imagepipe you will be able to zoom in and zoom out.

This way, you can edit the image more precisely.