Koler vs SMS Filter
Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives
Koler
Koler’s ongoing call UI makes everything easier. Its uses swipes and minimalistic design, making everything more beautiful, intuitive, yet still productive. In an incoming call, you can do the following before answering: * Reject and send the call a SMS * Reject in a specified amount of seconds * Answer in a specified amount of seconds In an ongoing call you can: * Reject in a specified amount of seconds The app’s main goal is to be more intuitive and comfortable, For that reason, the swipes are the main way of controlling the app, making it much smoother to use. Dialer: * Call - Swipe up * Delete number - Swipe left * Collapse dialer - Swipe on the contacts list Incoming Call: * Open keypad - Swipe up * Reject/End - Swipe left * Answer - Swipe right * Send sms - Swipe up on the send SMS overlay
SMS Filter
SMS Filter can filter incoming SMS messages before they reach your inbox. You can filter by address, and optionally add parts that must occur in the message for it to be blocked. By default, SMS Filter will not delete incoming messages. You will get a silent status bar notification when SMS Filter has filtered an incoming message, which you can view by opening the notification or by opening the application. You can also tell SMS Filter to delete incoming messages, in which case it will happily do so for you. To do this, just turn off the 'Save messages' preference.
| Feature | Koler | SMS Filter |
|---|---|---|
| License | GPL-3.0-only | Fair |
| Install sources | F-DroidGitHub | F-Droid |
| Categories | SMSMessaging | SMSMessaging |
| Features | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking | Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking |
| Platforms | Android | Android |
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