What apps do you recommend for people? Which apps did you start integrating into your day to day once you discovered they were there? Which apps solved a problem you faced?

  • rutrum@lm.paradisus.dayOP
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    1 year ago

    I installed nextcloud at first because I was looking for a basic forms app. Not something very complex, just needed something simple. The best I found was Nextcloud Forms. So I ended up driving a nail not with a hammer, but a battering ram. But I knew that I might find other uses later.

    Since then, I’ve discovered and used many apps.

    • Files lets me easily share documents with others with a link.
    • I started storing recipes in Cookbook, instead of links in a file.
    • I started storing bookmarks across all my devices in Bookmarks and floccus.
    • I got into podcasts by subscribing to RSS feeds with News.
    • I started doing my todo lists digitally with Tasks. This one in particular has very much changed my daytoday along with the android app tasks from tasks.org.
  • johntash@eviltoast.org
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    1 year ago

    A relatively new addition for me is the Memories app. It does some object recognition on photos and makes it easier to search through your own photos. I think Immich might be better but memories is integrated in nextcloud.

  • lps@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Notes Bookmarks CookBook Calendar Tasks Deck

    and obviously Files the most

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    1 year ago

    I use a lot of the apps. Most of them are “just good enough” to keep from installing alternate, standalone versions. However, having them all integrated into NC is a big plus over maintaining separate applications.

    • Calendar app and sync it with my phone with DavX5
    • Tasks -> DavX5 -> OpenTasks on my phone
    • Deck, which is a Kanban/Trello type of task management.
    • SnappyMail app to access my email
    • The Nextcloud app on my phone handles automatically uploading my photos and videos.
    • The Riotchat app keeps me connected on Matrix
    • Passman to manage my passwords (also has a dedicated Android app)
    • Music player to play my media (works great as a Chrome app)
    • Cookbook app for my recipes (it is also good at scraping/importing from recipe sites if you paste the URL in)
  • ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    When Nextcloud finally shipped a credible wiki (the somewhat absurdly-named “Collectives” app), this was finally enough to get me to install it for myself and my business partner. So, currently, Collectives plus the Sync feature … other apps may draw me in later.

    • rutrum@lm.paradisus.dayOP
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      1 year ago

      How do you like the wiki? What do you use it for? Internal use or can you spin it public for projects?

      • ThorrJo@lemmy.sdf.org
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        1 year ago

        It’s okay, not great, still needs UX work. That being said, it stores all its files in Markdown and they are also accessible in the Files app.

        Not actually sure if it can be made public, they grafted some unnecessary features onto it in order to call it “Collectives” which might make it a bad fit for such, but I haven’t actually looked to see if it’s possible.