

Telegram Web A might be your next best solution. Though not a native app. https://web.telegram.org/a/
Telegram Web A might be your next best solution. Though not a native app. https://web.telegram.org/a/
Hahaha if Aegis was available on Linux I’d switch to it instantly.
A Linux implementation of Microsoft’s Powertoys. Having all those utility features in one app would be great.
I wish it had a desktop app. Id switch to it instantly.
This time I’m not convinced. I see this as a ploy to quarantine apps they dont like but are legitimate e.g “Yet another call blocker”
I’m sure the PWA is the one that’s being talked about here. Notice the “new Outlook app” in the title.
This is as much tldr I could find. https://boehs.org/node/everything-i-know-about-the-xz-backdoor
What’s Strawberry?
I use Yandex translate. No account needed and has the features you require.
Z-library has a good Telegram bot. All you have to do is register on their site and then create your own bot which you then connect to Zlibrary. They have a handy guide here https://en.zlibrary-za.se/z-access#telegram_bot_tab
I use Voyager on Samsung Internet. Helps me get around installing Chrome.
Create an account on Z-Library (beware of fake sites), in there you’ll find instructions of how to create your own bot. This way the bot will only be accessible to you and won’t trigger the CR restrictions.