The Linux Experiment 16 of the BEST NextCloud apps to replace Google and Apple services

🎯 Загружено автоматически через бота: 🚫 Оригинал видео: 📺 Данное видео является собственностью канала The Linux Experiment. Оно представлено в нашем сообществе исключительно в информационных, научных, образовательных или культурных целях. Наше сообщество не утверждает никаких прав на данное видео. Пожалуйста, поддержите автора, посетив его оригинальный канал: @TheLinuxEXP. ✉️ Если у вас есть претензии к авторским правам на данное видео, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами по почте support@, и мы немедленно удалим его. 📃 Оригинальное описание: Learn more about AlmaLinux and AlmaCare with this free webinar ( get a chance to win a free drone): Grab a brand new laptop or desktop running Linux: # 👏 SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: Get access to a weekly podcast, vote on the next topics I cover, and get your name in the credits: YouTube: @thelinuxexp/join Patreon: Or, you can donate whatever you want: 👕 GET TLE MERCH Support the channel AND get cool new gear: 🎙️ LINUX AND OPEN SOURCE NEWS PODCAST: Listen to the latest Linux and open source news, with more in depth coverage, and ad-free! 🏆 FOLLOW ME ELSEWHERE: Website: Mastodon: @thelinuxEXP Pixelfed: Twitter : PeerTube: This video is distributed under the Creative Commons Share Alike license. #nextcloud #cloud #linux 00:00 Intro 00:39 Sponsor: learn more about AlmaCare, the professional support for AlmaLinux 01:25 News: news that you control 03:09 Notes: portable markdown 04:35 Collectives: Knowledge base 05:22 Tasks and Deck: todo list and kanban board 07:18 Passwords: Self hosted password manager 08:18 External Sites: make Nextcloud a full hub 09:00 OnlyOffice: replace Office 365 or Google Docs 10:03 Custom menu: Organize your stuff 10:55 Mastodon Integration 11:32 Contacts Calendar: powerful and private 12:09 Forms: private surveys 12:59 Photos: your own shareable photo gallery 13:47 Files: powerful, portable cloud storage 15:06 Sponsor: Get a device that runs Linux perfectly 15:54 Support the channel News lets you import an already existing list of feeds, or you can create one. It supports folders, and News can auto discover feeds for you. News lets you export your feed list, navigate using the J and K keys of your keyboard, and you can use another app that plugs into nextcloud, like NewsFlash on GNOME. Next app is Notes. All my scripts and articles are written in Notes. You just get basic markdown support for titles, bold and italic, and section headers, and it lets you place your notes into categories. It also supports versioning. I use Iotas on GNOME to access and edit these notes. Nextcloud collectives is also interesting, it’s a leaner, faster version of something like Confluence. It lets you create Collectives, lets others collaborate and edit them, and they support more advanced syntax, with images or emojis. You can create templates, pages, subpages, you can view page outlines, or add links from one page to another. For task management, I use Nextcloud Tasks and Deck. Tasks lets you create multiple lists, and multiple tasks per list, with support for tags, start date, due date, priorities, and even completion percentage or current status. As per Nextcloud Deck, it places tasks in boards, that you can customize with all the columns you want, and it supports the same tags and the same properties for each task as Nextcloud tasks. Next one is Nextcloud passwords. It’s a password manager, self hosted on your nextcloud server, so it’s less likely to be affected in a wide data breach. It’s end to end encrypted. It has a web interface to browse your passwords, but you’ll really want to use the browser extensions for Firefox or any Chrome based browser. Another small app I use every day is External Sites. It lets you add shortcuts to other websites inside your nextcloud menu, and it will open them in your nextcloud interface. Nextcloud has a connector to let you plug an office suite directly to your nextcloud server. I went for OnlyOffice, and it lets me create new documents straight from the Nextcloud files app, and edit existing ones from the web interface, on any computer I want. Custom menu is basically give you complete control over how your menu works. Mastodon integration lets me add my mastodon feed or mentions onto my Nextcloud dashboard. All my contacts are hosted on Nextcloud, and so are my calendars. They plug in on the desktop with GNOME’s online accounts, and on mobile, well it’s just caldav and carddav, any OS can access that. Nextcloud Forms lets you create surveys easily, wi
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