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Syncthing is no longer an option on Android?
That's what I heard. They discontinued it. But it's been forked.
I just think it's best to drop anything Android now; and truthfully, just stop bothering with smartphones at this point. Or don't use Android for much other than in a locked down phone that comes out of the factory with no Google BS; like the XP3 Plus flip phone I bought for a fraction of the price that a trash smartphone would be.
To be frank, I don't use Android for much of anything now. I've completely given up the smartphone. I don't miss it. And honestly, it's a relief.
I'm using syncthing-fork.