Diary: simple, distraction-free daily writing/diary/journal/tracking.You get links from recipe websites and this imports the recipes, lets you edit them, and organizes them. Maps: plots the locations of people (from your contacts addresses) and where your photos were taken.External links: I have links to my stuff, Ethan's website, and Lily's.Forms: for making polls, private and public.It's really not as convenient as Life360, though. You need Overland GPS Tracker (iOS) or one of many Android apps to do this. PhoneTrack: a Life360-like app to track locations.Cospend: a sharable budget and bills manager.Analytics: if you have data, this app with draw it for you.Calendar: I'm still figuring out how to share a calendar haven't played with it much.Talk: group texting, audio, and video calling.Keeweb: a Keepass password manager (create your files on your phone or computer, then move them to Nextcloud to manage them there).Files all your files, as well as a folder that everyone chares, which I've loaded up with audiobooks, old comics (Marvel mostly), old pulp magazines (all viewable in the web app), all my CD albums, the videos the kids too when they were young, stuff like that.Dashboard: a welcome screen with the latest changes.Here are the fun apps I have running on my install: Nextcloud Notes (Android) or Own notes (iOS) for notes and distraction-free writing.īut the fun is when you use Nextcloud together, to share, collaborate, communicate.Password (Nextcloud password manager has an app and browser add-on, but I like Keepass because I can add a big work function to make opening it take a few seconds, making it less attractive to brute-force attacks).You'll need to build your storage file using the Keepass app on your phone or desktop, then open or modify it in Nextcloud). Keepass for password storage (I don't trust the built-in password app, yet.Overland (iOS) or several other apps in Android for phone tracking.NextScan: scan documents using your phone camera.Nextcloud Files: this is where you view and upload files to the server, and set up sync for your photos folder.Desktop: use the Nextcloud Desktop client to designate which folders you want to sync, and the app will keep your desktop directories and those on Nextcloud the same, for as many desktops as you wish.Web Browser: Just go to your web address.Here are the ways you interact with Nextcloud, one the server is built and ready to go (see the technical section below for that information). The idea is that this is all do-it-yourself, so few apps come configured you set it up the way you want to use it. Google Calendar, tasks, keep and the small office apps.Microsoft teams/Skype voice and video chatting.Google Drive/Amazon Drive/Microsoft Teams file storage and syncing.Note: I'll strike out anything which turns out to be deficient in its claim. Nextcloud is a server software suite designed to be a do-it-yourself privately-hosted replacement for. Facebook Twitter Google + LinkedIn Pinterest Email Share.
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