Exfilac vs Webmon

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

Exfilac

The exfilac application is a simple application that aims to do one thing well: Get data out of Android devices and into S3 buckets. Features: - The application can work with any S3-compatible storage provider. This includes Amazon AWS, Vultr Object Storage, IDrive®, and many other commercial offerings. Additionally, the application can work with self-hosted S3 storage solutions such as MinIO. - The application can (recursively) upload the contents of any directory on an Android device to which it has been granted access. The set of directories is configurable. - The application conserves precious bandwidth by avoiding uploading files that already exist on the remote storage. The cryptographic hashes of files are computed locally and files are only uploaded if the hashes of the files on the remote server do not match. - The application can be configured to upload files on a timed schedule, and/or in response to various events occurring on the device such as a photo being taken, or the network becoming available. - The application vigorously respects the privacy of users: The application contains no telemetry or analytics of any kind, and never collects any user data. - Development of the application is performed in the open. The complete source code is made available under an extremely liberal ISC license, and development and bug tracking is handled in a public GitHub repository. - The application rejects bug-prone Android programming practices and libraries and instead strives for correctness and stability using battle-hardened, well-tested components designed outside the traditional Android ecosystem. - The application adopts a cautious development approach and does not pursue huge sets of complex features. The application attempts to adhere to the Unix philosophy and provide a simple, sharp tool that does one thing well. - The application attempts to respect the intelligence of users. Technical details of many aspects of the system are clearly displayed onscreen, and important information is not hidden in the misguided pursuit of "user-friendliness". - The application is comprehensively documented.

Webmon

Monitor web services and get notified, if a service becomes unavailable. App features: - Simple UI. - No login required. - Get notified when site becomes unavailable. - Check website status according to chosen interval. - Pause/Resume Monitoring for a particular site. - Custom Monitoring option. Useful for continually checking website status every 1 second or 5 minutes. The Second/Minute interval can be manually assigned. - Tap a website entry to quickly refresh that particular one. - Ability to notify only on Server issue. If enabled, does not notify, if the app has no internet connection. - Import & Export of Website entry list backups. - Check connectivity of common address records (A, AAAA) from a domain. - Check Onion Domains, when Orbot is running.

FeatureExfilacWebmon
LicenseISCGPL-3.0-or-later
Install sources
F-DroidGitHub
F-DroidGitHub
Categories
Dev ToolsMessagingBrowser
Dev ToolsMessagingBrowser
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code