If I had a last wish … ![]()
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- Don’t fight
- Don’t lie
- Get together in one place
- Publish one App
- Establish trust by contributing, for example, code, translations, build recipes, support for users
Therefore, I did hand over all my stuff to my inheritant @researchxxlresearchxxl inluding the com.github.catfriend1* apps, digital signing material and wish them the best to fulfill the mission of carrying on the Syncthing-Fork app.
We have met in online gaming and developing modding code together for a level that tells the story of a research station attacked by some alien-like monsters. Two players do have to cooperate on fixing electrical devices, a low power emitting nuclear reactor and avoiding a bath in acid. If you stumble upon the game, say hello to us during our test ses@researchxxlions. ![]()
@researchxxl Thank you for your will to take a try on coding. Without your work, the app would die until revival for a while.
To the community:
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I am sorry to see how things developed during my absence.
- “What a mess they have created” (Source: 4PDA)
- I did not expect this but never the learning curve is complete in my life.

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THANK YOU for all those great 7 years we were together.
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THANK YOU for - currently - 82k for following a genuine, transparent and reproducible release of the app with all its cat purring friendliness.
I’ll authorize every attempt to clean up this mess.
I’ll review the progress from time to time and if I find anything malicious going on, I’ll let you know here.
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Edit:
Regarding @nel0x , they did not have any history with the Syncthing (Android) project nor an expressive public profile when they applied to take over the Google Play Store entry in Feb 2025. I accepted this and transferred - believing in good will and we agreed on their task to be publishing what was on my repository to Google Play after their review. If they now desire to make their own app, there is, unfortunately no way to clean up the confusion caused if it is called the same other than kindly asking them to rename it.