Floocus is what you are looking for. It can store the file on any webdav, gdrive, git or Nextcloud storage. I use it to sync my bookmarks between Browsers and systems
Floocus is what you are looking for. It can store the file on any webdav, gdrive, git or Nextcloud storage. I use it to sync my bookmarks between Browsers and systems
You can use Floccus for this. Perfect with Nextcloud, but works with any WebDAV too ☝🏻
Linkwarden is more for archiving and tagging than sharing
Never had problems with paperless-ngx, but here is an alternative: papermerge ☺️
Cloudbeaver is a universal tool for connecting and working with databases. MariaDB, MySQL, Postgres and many more. Multiusersupport and SSH tunnels are possible too. It is the Webversion of DBeaver. The community edition is free and sources are on github.
Most people are not even using the integrated search functions. Look at selfhosted groups here in Lemmy. Most people are starting a new thread asking for the same thing instead of using the search. Best example would be “note taking app”
500x the same answers, but everytime someone starts a new thread because they want to ask about “note taking app with fearure x” They are just too lazy to test a few apps themselves 🙄
It seems that only a few people are even reading through the awesome-selfhosted list
If those 2 easy things are not used, a search engine for better filtering is not used too imo 🤔
How is it compared to Matrix? Benefits? It seems easy to setup, even without docker. Is it encrypted too?
A few days ago the megathread was released
I love Tabby
Multiplatform, customizable, featurerich and has plugins (docker etc.)
I recently switched from Firefox to Floorp. It is based on Firefox ESR and customizable like Vivaldi. Only downside is, there is no mobile version
The name is the same as the terminal application Tabby 🤔
This will cause confusion
I really like the weather app “Rain” for Android 🥰
I tried a few, started with liftoff.
Liftoff was okay, but UI was not my case
Never get warm with Voyager
Connect was okay
Eternity was pretty good, best IMO for open source
Now I bought Boost and never regret it. Feels best for me
I don’t know 😔
Take good care of your pets, if you are using this filemanager
Take a look at the readme…
…DATA LOSS may occur and it may kill your cat.
😭😭🤧
Is flatpak support planned? Appimages are unhandy imo 😔
If you want an easy setup, then you can try Davis. It has CardDAV, CalDAV and WebDAV ☺️