

I played around a bit with hledger, but ultimately did not see a reason to switch from ledger. I don’t remember if I ran into any issues, but at least they are not totally compatible.
I played around a bit with hledger, but ultimately did not see a reason to switch from ledger. I don’t remember if I ran into any issues, but at least they are not totally compatible.
Do you have such a phone? What CSC does it have?
Two problems:
If you need to root anyway, might as well use BCR.
I very much doubt that, since Google removed the call recording APIs. But if someone can tell how it would work on recent Android, I would love being proven wrong.
I stopped looking after I found ledger-cli.
Cool. Now let me legally record my phone calls without rooting my phone.
You are arguing for selective encryption, but I can’t really find any technical argument in your comment.
Whether we are speaking of encryption at transit or rest, there’s a general consensus that encrypting everything is best in every way except possibly performance for select cases.
For example, it allows hiding (meta)data about the really important bits, and with computers it’s really difficult to tell which bits of (meta)data could be combined to abuse. Tampering is a consideration as well.
Besides CSV, if you want to have lots of optional fields, a YAML file in a git repository is an option. Use yq
or to query it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.catalinagroup.callrecorder