Access Freenet from the palm of your hand.
Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant communication and publishing. To know more about Freenet look here.
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Simple and intuitive interface for controlling the node: start and stop with a single tap.
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Runs in background for better performance to access content.
You can also see the release page for lastest updates and changelogs.
For sure. We'll work to have it published both on F-Droid and Google Play Store.
Apparently it's technically possible. We're not sure we'll focus our efforts on it right now.
The app is pre-configured to keep battery and network data usage to a minimum. You can configure the app to avoid data-plan use as well.
Yes, you can. Configure it to "preserve data", so it only connects on Wifi and "preserve battery" to run only when charging.
The application runs on Android Lollipop 5.1 and above. So any modern phone should work.
You can access and create content on Freenet. Access FMS Archive to see what the Freenet community is talking about.
We'll work on Forums, File sharing, Blogging and Friend-to-friend support on the Mobile app.
Freenet and Freenet Mobile are open source projects developed entirely by volunteers. If you would like to contribute to the project, you are very welcome.
There are many ways to contribute:
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Report bugs, suggest features: The easiest way to contribute is to simply use the app and let us know if you find any problems or have any suggestions to improve it.
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Write some code: If you are a Java or Android developer, you are very welcome to contribute with code. See the issues and project pages.
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Spread the word: If you like the Freenet share it with the world. You can also create content on Freenet.
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Donate: Freenet is entitely run by volunteers. You can donate to The Freenet Project Inc, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. More here.
The project is licensed under the GNU GPL v3 license.