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Hello all,

I tried to get the apk of DysCalculator from pretty much everywhere, but it just doesn't exist (or I couldn't find it). As a dyscalculic person, I need this app for my daily work and would greatly appreciate any help in getting the apk. The price in my local currency is just way too high and I also use a de googled phone.

The web version is free, but the native app for android is paid

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[–] cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Wow, it's almost twice as much on iOS! That's nuts.

As long as the site is running, someone could just make a web wrapper and offer it for free. The site owner shouldn't see it as anything more than just web traffic.

Or you could browse to it using your browser of choice, sharing it, and saving it to your home screen. That works on iPhone/iOS and I'm pretty sure Android can do it, too, though I haven't tried. (I have an Android phone but I don't do much on it. I've made "web shortcuts" to IMDb because their mobile site is trash with too many ads, and to TMDB because they straight up do not have an app. And Wikipedia because their app is hot garbage.

Anyway, on Android, browse to the web app, share it, and see if you can put it on the home screen somehow. I'm sure you can. I'm sure if it were an iOS exclusive feature, I would know that for sure, since I generally follow mobile tech.