For those unfamiliar with the Yalp Store, it's an open source third-party app store that mainly scrapes the Google Play Store for downloads, while avoiding the use of any Google Play Services. It can allow you to install Play Store apps on your phone without needing to log into a Google account on your phone. As a byproduct of how Yalp works, it's also made downloading the likes of Nvidia Shield games on any device possible while remaining entirely legal. While the Yalp Store is a great app, it lacks a pretty interface because the developer wants it to run on any device from Android 2.x up meaning that it cannot implement Material Design. That's where "Galaxy" by XDA Senior Member WryOrean comes in—it's a fork of Sergey Yeriomin's Yalp Store which aims to bring a Material Design interface to the app.
'Galaxy' is a Material Design fork of Yalp Store for those who want to ditch Google Play
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