If last time you tried @fdroidorg, it looked outdated and was difficult to use, now might be a good moment to give it another go.

The upcoming 2.0 (in alpha release) UI is modern and easy-to-use.

More users non-Google Android apps have, the better future Android will have as a whole.

Support app creators who won't go after your data or cluter everything with predatory in-app-purchase strategies.

Even if you don't care about Open Source, embracing devs here makes your phone better.

@lehtimaeki @fdroidorg downloaded what was there to download, and after installation it looks no different and reports back as 1.23-something, up from 1.20. Where is this "2.0a9" hidden? Not on fdroid.org, or at least not featured or even mentioned.

@the_turtle @fdroidorg

I only have the 2.0alpha installed so not 100% sure this works but worth a try:

Open FDroid in the Fdroid app. Scroll dowm and you should see list of versions (might be in the settings). You should be able to switch an a 20 alpha build.

@lehtimaeki @fdroidorg not on 1.23. Alpha isn't mentioned anywhere. Lemme go looking again.