If you've wondered how Android developer verification affects Accrescent, today we have a new blog post explaining briefly what it is, how it impacts us, and how we're responding.
blog.accrescent.app/posts/androi...
If you've wondered how Android developer verification affects Accrescent, today we have a new blog post explaining briefly what it is, how it impacts us, and how we're responding.
blog.accrescent.app/posts/androi...
It's time for an update! Check out our blog for a new update on:
- What we've accomplished in the last 3 months
- What's next for Accrescent
Thank you to our supporters for making this possible!
blog.accrescent.app/posts/road-b...
Accrescent 0.28.0 is out, including:
- Download cancellation support
- Better update scheduling (especially on Android 14+)
- UI improvements and bug fixes
Full release notes below!
github.com/accrescent/a...
Accrescent 0.27.0 is here! This is the most significant release we've made to date:
- New, stable app store API
- Complete installer rewrite, resolving all known bugs
- Tons of new features
- More snappy, correct, & informative UI
Check it out! π
github.com/accrescent/a...
We still plan on making it after our next app release. The app release is a much higher priority since app updates are delayed until it's out.
The servers were deployed a few weeks ago. However, our next app update had unexpected bugs, delaying its release.
As a result, updates for all apps have been delayed since. We apologize for the delay and hope to resolve it by the end of the week. Thank you for your patience!
Development on our roadmap is progressing smoothly. Our next app and server releases are undergoing final testing before deployment.
We hope to make an announcement soon about what Android's recently announced developer verification requirements mean for Accrescent. Stay tuned!
Because of you, we can dedicate ourselves fully to our mission of building a modern Android app store focused on security, privacy, and usability.
If you want to read the original blog post: blog.accrescent.app/posts/the-fu...
Or if you want to see our plans: blog.accrescent.app/posts/progre...
Since we published our blog post on the future of Accrescent, donations have increased dramatically.
According to the rates in that post, we should now be able to fund full-time development through at least May 2026!
Thank you to our community for your monumental support!
Check out our new repositories:
github.com/accrescent/a...
github.com/accrescent/d...
github.com/accrescent/d...
github.com/accrescent/ina
Today is the day! Read all about our development progress, view our roadmap for the future, and check out the new projects we're releasing as open source in our new blog post!
blog.accrescent.app/posts/progre...
Keep an eye out for tomorrow's blog post! We'll be posting a development progress update for the past months and a roadmap for the next few.
If you haven't already read our blog post about Accrescent's future, you can find it here: blog.accrescent.app/posts/the-fu...
We recently discovered a large Monero donation was received in the short time after we updated our article's reported income but before it was posted. We've now updated it to reflect this.
We'll post an update soon on what this means for the project. Thank you for your support!
GitHub Sponsors doesn't take a cut for donations coming from personal accounts, so it is preferred if possible. See docs.github.com/en/sponsors/....
New releases of Accrescent and our developer console are also out, with Android 16 updates and Material 3 changes. Check them out!
github.com/accrescent/a...
github.com/accrescent/p...
github.com/accrescent/c...
Accrescent depends completely on donations to run. Today we share a significant update in our new blog post on the future of Accrescent: blog.accrescent.app/posts/the-fu...
More information on the Amazon Appstore discontinuation on Android:
www.amazon.com/appstoreonan...
With the Amazon Appstore shutting down, it's becoming even more important to invest in sustainable alternative stores you can trust.
See how you can invest in Accrescent's future! A little help goes a long way:
accrescent.app/faq#contribu...
With the release of Parcelo 0.11.0, we've made some significant changes to our server infrastructure. App developers can now find the developer console at console.accrescent.app.
If you encounter any issues, please let us know ASAP through our socials or contacts on our site.
Accrescent 0.25.0 is out with Android 15 app archiving support, Private Space support, and settings UI improvements!
We also forgot to announce that since 0.24.0, Accrescent supports in-app predictive back!
Check out the release notes below π
github.com/accrescent/a...
Accrescent recently surpassed 1,000 stars on GitHub π₯³! Thank you to everyone for your continued support!
If you'd like to help us grow, check out accrescent.app/faq#contribu.... There are lots of ways to contribute even if you can't code!
github.com/accrescent/a...
Accrescent 0.24.0 is out with settings menu accessibility improvements, target SDK 35 (Android 15), and LOTS of translation and dependency updates! π
Download it from our website at accrescent.app or read the changelog below π
github.com/accrescent/a...
There isn't. We have a roadmap which should give a rough idea of what needs to be done before then (github.com/orgs/accresc...), but there are no time estimates.
The developer console has a new release with notable changes for app developers π
β’ Apps with native code must include 64-bit libraries
β’ The console UI is more responsive when submitting apps
β’ Unsupported ABI targets will no longer prevent publication
See more at github.com/accrescent/p...
Accrescent 0.23.0 is out! This release makes multilingual support a little bit better, prevents you from accidentally using your metered data by default, and improves the security of its dependencies.
See the release notes below π
github.com/accrescent/a...
In case you missed it: Accrescent is now mirrored in the GrapheneOS App Store! This helps GrapheneOS users securely and easily obtain Accrescent from a trusted source.
GrapheneOS highly values privacy and security as we do, so we're excited about this collaboration.
Another one back-to-back! Accrescent 0.22.0 is released to ensure Accrescent can always update itself, add a theme option to settings, and fix a bug related to preferred languages: github.com/accrescent/a...
Accrescent 0.21.0 is out with minor accessibility improvements, settings changes, and networking improvements.
Check it out and read the release notes below!
github.com/accrescent/a...
You don't need to roll back if you're on 0.20.0. Any version from 0.19.0 upward is fine, including 0.20.0.
However, to answer your question, you can't roll back an app update on Android without uninstalling the current version and then installing the older version. It's a security measure.