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DecSync
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Roundcube Open-Source Webmail Software Merges with Nextcloud
A few years back I used to use SyncThing + DecSync for that purpose, and it worked quite well. Looks like it hasn't been updated in a while though.
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List of Syncthing integrations
DecSync
- Secure Scuttlebutt
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What's an open source solution to have a synced calendar in phone and computer that doesn't require self hosting?
I am a bit puzzled why so few people use DecSync and Syncthing for this?
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Why isn't DecSync with Syncthing listed in the contacts and calendars section?
I found some discussion here which is confusing when it says it wasn't designed to function this way when their own documentation seems to indicate otherwise.
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Looking for privacy-friendly RSS / News aggregator option that syncs feeds between Android and Windows PC
I'm fine with either paying for software, or self-hosting something. If I go the self-host route, however, I would need to start and learn completely from square one. I saw some options in my searches that required software on my own server, but I wouldn't even know where to begin with that. DecSync came up in my searches, but based on the description I'm not sure if it would be linux only or not. (I'm on windows)
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Serverless syncing
And also this issue, which is probably more of a Radicale-DecSync issue: https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync/issues/26
- Getting away from Google Calendar
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Peer-to-peer Calendar sync
There is Decsync This is basically a Text based Contacts/Calendars/Tasks/Memos version control. You can sync the folder with any way. The closest to what you want would be syncthing which is a file sync tool which works without a server if you are in the same local network. If you are only reachable via Internet, you can choose to use a discovery server (public options available) to connect both.
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Mozilla Thunderbird Beta now supports Matrix chat
How much would you be willing to pay for it?
I provide Matrix hosting (as well as XMPP and ActivityPub Mastodon) on Communick [0].
At the moment I'm more focused on taking these services to offer custom domain hosting, and personally I've been staying away from servers and using DecSync [1] + syncthing to get my calendars and contacts on my devices [2], so I haven't thought about adding a DAV server to the mix on Communick. But if you tell me there is any actual demand, I would definitely consider it.
[1] https://github.com/39aldo39/DecSync
[2] https://raphael.lullis.net/thinking-heads-are-not-in-the-clo...
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Welche ToDo-App nutzt ihr?
https://tasks.org/ aufm Android Handy
Kalender mit CalDav und der App "Tasks" auf Android
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โณ 4 apps added, 72 updated at f-droid.org
Tasks.org: Open-source To-Do Lists & Reminders (version 13.6): Fork of Astrid Tasks & To-Do List
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Starting from the blank canvas, trying to be lazy, and other insights from the 1st week
I thought it was a great idea to find out how certain features are implemented in other peopleโs projects. I know two open-source apps that are similar to what I want to build: uhabits and tasks.org.
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I feel like I made a mistake investing professionally into Flutter
I think it really depends on what your definition of "productive" is.
Let me try and quantify it. I looked through my apps that I installed from F-Droid, then looked at their GitHub issues and picked one [0]. I bet I could implement that in less than a week with 0 Android development experience.
> Every Android version is basically a reboot in many parts of the framework, the device fragmentation is hardly any better than J2ME days, several features are only documented via samples or Google IO talks, Gradle plugins require rewrites between upgrades, and each Android Studio release is a box of surprises what quirks it has.
Does any of that really matter if you're hiring someone into an existing org? Doesn't Android have amazing backwards compatibility? I'm sure I have some dice app from 2012 that still runs. The company is probably targeting some version of Android and isn't changing to the latest one every time a new version is released.
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โณ 2 apps added, 54 updated at f-droid.org
Tasks.org: Open-source To-Do Lists & Reminders (version 13.3.2): Fork of Astrid Tasks & To-Do List
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Is there a Linux desktop version?
Then follow me in supporting the project. As I've got little time on my hands atm I'm supporting it financially. And using the tasks.org sync is working well for me (except for the hiccups I denoted in my last two posts and although there's no good desktop solution for my taste as of now).
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What's you preferred inbox tool and why?
There is no tasks.org web app. And Google really doesn't present a decent web app either for Google Tasks other than as a sidebar in Gmail. THere are extensions and other apps that work fairly well, but nothing native.
- Todo App oder Google Kalender?
What are some alternatives?
nextcloud-deck - ๐ Android client for nextcloud deck app
DecSync CC - Android app to sync contacts, calendars and tasks without a server using DecSync
vdirsyncer - ๐ Synchronize calendars and contacts.
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
Nextcloud - โ๏ธ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
termux-widget - Termux add-on app which adds shortcuts to commands on the home screen.
khal - :calendar: CLI calendar application
Mailcow - mailcow: dockerized - ๐ฎ + ๐ = ๐
Kuroba-Experimental - Free and open source image board browser
todo.txt-cli - โ๏ธ A simple and extensible shell script for managing your todo.txt file.
EteSync Server - The Etebase server (so you can run your own)
khard - Console vcard client