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LinuxPhoneApps.org is an app and game directory for Linux Phone OS, covering distributions such as Droidian, FuriOS, postmarketOS, and Mobian, which do not yet have mature centralized or decentralized app stores. It is more like community infrastructure than traditional SaaS or enterprise software: its core goal is to help users find usable apps, help distributions and package maintainers discover software that can be packaged or preinstalled, and help developers find projects, submit apps, and understand mobile adaptation requirements.
The site provides Apps and Games directories, with filtering by service, category, framework, mobile adaptation, distribution, project license, backend, FreeDesktop category, build system, programming language, status, author, network requirement, and more. It also offers advanced search. The content shows a large number of service tags, such as Matrix, Nextcloud, Mastodon, YouTube, OpenStreetMap, CalDAV, WebDAV, Flatpak, and others, indicating a fairly detailed indexing system. For developers, it provides JSON API documentation, XML Namespace, app submission methods, Flatpak manifest guidance, AppStream metadata, mobile screen adaptation advice, and development resources for GTK, QtQuick/Kirigami, Flutter, and more.
The content does not mention commercial plans, subscriptions, payment methods, or trial periods. The site theme and code use the MIT license, while the content uses CC-BY-SA 4.0, making it broadly community-oriented and open. In terms of collaboration, the available information only shows app submission via email or GitLab, plus a Code of Conduct; there are no common SaaS features such as enterprise teams, role-based permissions, or approval workflows. Security and compliance, data processing, SLA, and backup policies are also not disclosed.
Its strengths are its narrow but clear positioning, filling a gap in app discovery for the Linux phone ecosystem; its rich filtering dimensions; and its API and developer documentation, which make it useful for community reuse. Its drawbacks are that it is still marked as beta, and the quality of the directory depends on community maintenance. It is not an app store, nor does it provide enterprise-grade accounts, permissions, payments, or support capabilities. It is best suited for Linux phone users, distribution maintainers, package maintainers, and mobile Linux app developers, but it is not suitable as a general-purpose SaaS platform for enterprise procurement.
The content does not provide information about access from mainland China, payments, or mirrors, so its accessibility status is unknown. If network access is unstable, alternatives include using each distribution’s software repository, Flathub, GNOME Software, KDE Discover, or consulting the Mobian Wiki and project pages on GitLab/GitHub as alternative information sources.
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