Apple iPhones are known for apps paid for almost everything you do. But there are some amazing open source apps that are completely independent without any pawall or advertisements. If you have recently switched on an iPhone, it is given a list of free apps that will make your experience even better.
VLC
A third-party video player is useful for the iPhone because the default photo app is not correct. With VLC, you can play any videos downloaded from the Internet in the file app. The VLC video player app supports a wide range of videos and audio formats without conversion, and the performance is also best compared to other third-party video player apps. It also supports media imports through iTunes, Dropbox and Wi-Fi uploads.
local
Local people are a wonderful tool that you will find about the open source app in my other articles, like I wrote for Windows. This file-sharing app is quick, simple and free to use. Available on almost every operating system including Android, iOS, Windows and Macos, it allows you to share files in these devices. For this, only you have to connect the device to the same Wi-Fi network.
Netnewswire
I have a habit of reading the latest technical news from popular publications during my movement to work. The default news app is good, but since I am an Android user, I like to use RSS readers for a customized news feed. Netnewswire is the best open source RSS reader app for iPhone which also supports sinks in MacBook and iPad. It provides a clean and distraction-free reading experience.
Syncing
If you work on many devices and you want to cut the problem of files transferred to the devices, use syncing. This app sinks your files on all your devices, including iPhone, Windows, Macos, Android and Linux. Even though the app is not officially available on Android, as it is an open source, Android has some third-party forks that work fine.
Bitwardon
Bitwardon is another open-source app that you will find in my other articles about the open-source app. This is a password manager app for the iPhone designed to safely store your password and sensitive information. This includes end-to-end encryption, cross-device syncing and password generation. You can use it as a default autofil on your iPhone so that every time they can put passwords without typing them.
Standard note
If you want a note app that is independent and safe, then the standard note is the right app for you. It provides end-to-end encryption to protect your notes so that anyone can read them. The best thing is that this app is available everywhere, whether you are in any device. Not only this, there is also a web version, so if you do not want to install the app, use the web app. There are some advanced features that you can find with a payment subscription.
Money
If you like to keep an eye on your expenses through an app, Dime is the perfect app for your iPhone. It is an open-source app, which means that it is completely independent without any pawall or advertisements. The user interface is very iOS friendly, and it is required by charts and everything you are expected from a financial app. It sinks your data into devices using an iCloud account.
Mullvad
A VPN app is important to protect your equipment from cyber attacks, especially when you are not connected to a known network. Mulvad is a wonderful VPN app that does not require an account; You simply create a random ID for oblivion, and it provides strong encryption to protect your data from tracking.