

I haven’t tried the desktop app but the Android one works just fine - plus it comes with a ‘document provider’ so you can access files stored on your server via Android’s native files explorer app as if they were on your phone.
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I haven’t tried the desktop app but the Android one works just fine - plus it comes with a ‘document provider’ so you can access files stored on your server via Android’s native files explorer app as if they were on your phone.
When I said Nextcloud-like, I meant in function and not philosophy. So Nextcloud-like in the sense that you can do file sync, auto uploads of videos/photos from a mobile device etc
You should look into OCIS. You can set it up in minutes and it’s really fast compared to Nextcloud for basic file’s stuff (share, sync, stream, photo auto uploads).
Maybe you should give Ubuntu Server a spin. Last I tried, Nextcloud snap was the easiest way to get Nextcloud up and running.
Learning the gestures currently with Connect. At least it doesn’t crash randomly.
For me personally, ocis is way better than Nextcloud for basic sharing and file sync.