Windows: <https://nextcloud.com/install/>
Android: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client>
Can one install the NextCloud server on Windows & the client on Android _without_ also needing Docker crapware & WSL as this tutorial requires? <https://nextcloud.com/blog/your-guide-to-the-nextcloud-all-in-one-on-windows-10-11/>
Can one install the NextCloud server on Windows & the client on Android _without_ also needing Docker crapware & WSL as this tutorial requires? <https://nextcloud.com/blog/your-guide-to-the-nextcloud-all-in-one-on-windows-10-11/>
The whole point of Usenet is to find people who know more than you do.
And to contribute to the overall tribal knowledge value of the newsgroup.
Windows: <https://nextcloud.com/install/>
Android: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client>
Can one install the NextCloud server on Windows & the client on Android _without_ also needing Docker crapware & WSL as this tutorial requires? <https://nextcloud.com/blog/your-guide-to-the-nextcloud-all-in-one-on-windows-10-11/>
Wally J wrote:
Windows: <https://nextcloud.com/install/>
Android: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client>
Yet another cloud service trying to engender revenue.
...Yet another cloud service trying to engender revenue.
I think people are misunderstanding owncloud/nextcloud
it is *you* providing your own storage/sync/caldav/webdav in a cloud
fashion
Wally J <walterjones@invalid.nospam> wrote:
Windows: <https://nextcloud.com/install/>
Android: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client>
Can one install the NextCloud server on Windows & the client on Android
_without_ also needing Docker crapware & WSL as this tutorial requires?
<https://nextcloud.com/blog/your-guide-to-the-nextcloud-all-in-one-on-windows-10-11/>
Yet another cloud service trying to engender revenue.
I am far from exhausting my cloud file storage, so no need to pay
someone (NextCloud) for more cloud storage that I won't use.
https://nextcloud.com/Pricing/[...]
Doesn't appear geared for personal use. More for corporate use. The
VanguardLH wrote:
Wally J wrote:
Windows: <https://nextcloud.com/install/>
Android: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client>
Yet another cloud service trying to engender revenue.
I think people are misunderstanding owncloud/nextcloud
It's not some faceless corporate providing cloud services it is *you* providing your own storage/sync/caldav/webdav in a cloud fashion.
VanguardLH, 2023-10-29 04:13:
Wally J <walterjones@invalid.nospam> wrote:
Windows: <https://nextcloud.com/install/>
Android: <https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client>
Can one install the NextCloud server on Windows & the client on Android
_without_ also needing Docker crapware & WSL as this tutorial requires?
<https://nextcloud.com/blog/your-guide-to-the-nextcloud-all-in-one-on-windows-10-11/>
Yet another cloud service trying to engender revenue.
Nope. You can just download Nextcloud as software and run it on your own server.
[...]
I am far from exhausting my cloud file storage, so no need to pay
someone (NextCloud) for more cloud storage that I won't use.
And I run Nextcloud on my own server with about 1 TB of storage and I
sync everything on my mobile devices with it: calendar, address book,
backups of a number of apps, photos and videos I take with the device
and so on.
https://nextcloud.com/Pricing/[...]
Doesn't appear geared for personal use. More for corporate use. The
That's why it is called "Nextcloud Enterprise".
It could beyou running your own NextCloud server while paying the
annual subscription fee. It could be someone else you pay to use their NextCloud server assuming you trust them.
Ah, yes, NextCloud for Home appears to be free. No subscription fee.
Alas, if you check your ISP's TOS, you'll likely find it's a violation
to run your own publicly accessible server on your own network. To be
usable with mobile phones, or file sync elsewhere, you'll need Intranet access to the server running in your own network. If you pay more for a business service tier with your ISP, yep, then it's probably okay with
them to run public servers on your network. For example:
https://www.xfinity.com/corporate/customers/policies/highspeedinternetaup Technical Restrictions
...
- use or run dedicated, stand-alone equipment or servers from the
Premises that provide network content or any other services to anyone
outside of your Premises local area network (?Premises LAN?), also
commonly referred to as public services or servers. Examples of
prohibited equipment and servers include, but are not limited to,
email, web hosting, file sharing, and proxy services and servers;
VanguardLH <V@nguard.lh> wrote:
[...]
Ah, yes, NextCloud for Home appears to be free. No subscription fee.
Alas, if you check your ISP's TOS, you'll likely find it's a violation
to run your own publicly accessible server on your own network. To be
usable with mobile phones, or file sync elsewhere, you'll need Intranet
access to the server running in your own network. If you pay more for a
business service tier with your ISP, yep, then it's probably okay with
them to run public servers on your network. For example:
https://www.xfinity.com/corporate/customers/policies/highspeedinternetaup
Technical Restrictions
...
- use or run dedicated, stand-alone equipment or servers from the
Premises that provide network content or any other services to anyone
outside of your Premises local area network (?Premises LAN?), also
commonly referred to as public services or servers. Examples of
prohibited equipment and servers include, but are not limited to,
email, web hosting, file sharing, and proxy services and servers;
See the term "public" in your reference. This is not public use, but private use of a private server.
Anyway, nearly every NAS on the planet offers a similar server/
service. For example one of WD's NAS products is even called 'MyCloud'.
Bottom line: A non issue.
[...]
Arno Welzel <usenet@arnowelzel.de> wrote:[...]
VanguardLH, 2023-10-29 04:13:
https://nextcloud.com/Pricing/[...]
Doesn't appear geared for personal use. More for corporate use. The
That's why it is called "Nextcloud Enterprise".
Ah, yes, NextCloud for Home appears to be free. No subscription fee.
Alas, if you check your ISP's TOS, you'll likely find it's a violation
to run your own publicly accessible server on your own network. To be
Their link to the self-hosting server is:
https://nextcloud.com/install/#instructions-server
but I don't see a download for the server software, unless its the
content under "Community Projects". Under 1-click signup, you get to
use their server with a cap of 2 GB. Same quota I get with a Dropbox
free account; however, Nextcloud has some more features, yet file
transfers are the same function.
Frank Slootweg, 2023-11-03 16:41:
[...]
Anyway, nearly every NAS on the planet offers a similar server/
service. For example one of WD's NAS products is even called 'MyCloud'.
Also with CalDAV/CardDAV and support for apps like DAVx5?
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