FFShare vs Zimly S3 Backup

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

FFShare

FFShare pipes image, video and audio files through ffmpeg before you share them. Doing so reduces the file size and also has the added benefit of stripping all metadata that may be attached to those files. To do this this just share your media files and choose FFShare. The app will open showing the compression progress and when it's done a new share dialog will reappear with the new compressed file. Split APKs The APK downloaded from F-Droid is the app full version with all features and abi compatibility included. A choice of smaller APKs can be found at https://github.com/caydey/ffshare/releases Source Code This app is open source and hosted on GitHub. A star would be greatly appreciated. https://github.com/caydey/ffshare

Zimly S3 Backup

Zimly is an eye-catching, open-source app designed for synchronizing your local media and documents with any S3-compatible storage solution — whether self-hosted using platforms like Minio or cloud-based like AWS S3. Key Features: * Open-Source and Free: Explore the codebase and influence the roadmap: https://www.zimly.app * Safety First: Zimly prioritizes data integrity by avoiding any destructive actions during synchronization. * Metadata Preservation: Your media's essential metadata, including Exif and location data, remains intact and securely transferred. * Intuitive User Experience: Enjoy a user-friendly experience with Zimly's emphasis on simplicity and a clean, straightforward interface. * Ad-Free & Privacy-Focused Help make Zimly even better! If you encounter any issues or have feature requests, please share them on GitHub: https://github.com/zimly/zimly-backup/issues

FeatureFFShareZimly S3 Backup
LicenseGPL-3.0-onlyGPL-3.0-only
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-DroidGitHub
Categories
ProductivityMedia PlayerVideo
ProductivityMedia PlayerCloud StorageVideoBrowser
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code