Cloud applications can be used from the web, mobile or desktop.

Which applications do you use for e.g. calendar, tasks, notes?

  • avg_joeMA
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    44 months ago

    mobile: k9, conversations, husky, jerboa, gitnex, nextcloud sync, mumla, davx5 (+ fossify calendar) installed but rarely used: jitsi meet, NC talk, tasks.org

    desktop: Thunderbird, dino, vscodium, nextcloud sync, mumble

    • Fede.-OPA
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      14 months ago

      Very similar to my list. I’ve been looking for a calendar app and I was thinking about giving a try to Fossify.

      • avg_joeMA
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        14 months ago

        i like the “monthly+daily” view, that i think have not seen in any other android calender. another cool feature is the quick filter at the bottom if you have several calenders. you can quickly switch of some to get a better overview. at least on my sceen the max usable cals as quick filters is four. settings-general-manage quick filter event type

  • muppethMA
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    34 months ago

    @Fede@scribe.disroot.org nice one. Currently on mobile I use: k9 - mail monocles - xmpp nextcloud (and the nextcloud apps) - filesync, talk, notes, opentasks - tasks Davx5 - dav sync Voyager - lemmy Mangane (webapp) - akkoma

    On desktop: gajim - xmpp thunderbird - mail Gnome Onlinea ccounts -file, calendar, contacts sync

    • Fede.-OPA
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      24 months ago

      Nice list.

  • Shadowstreik
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    34 months ago

    On the desktop, Thunderbird for contacts and calendar. I’ll use the website for most everything else.

    CalDAV for my phone and tablet to access Contacts, Calendar, Notes, Deck. I’ve used like-titled apps on the tablet for different services.

  • @Page
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    24 months ago

    Desktop: Thunderbird, Nextcloud, Notepad++, Geany

    Mobile: Simple Calender (must switch to Fossify), Nextcloud, Markor, Orgzly, Simple Notes, FairEmail and K-9.