Nextcloud

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Nextcloud

https://nextcloud.com
A safe home for all your data

Nextcloud is a free, decentralized and open cloud platform. It allows you to sync your files, calendars and contacts while staying in control of your data. As a platform you can extend it with many existing apps or write your own. With federated sharing, Nextcloud allows you to collaborate with people across different Nextcloud installations. Nextcloud also provides real-time communication through Spreed.me and collaborative editing through LibreOffice Online integration.





Licensing

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Leaders and contributors

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Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Users and DevelopersHomepagehttps://nextcloud.com
UsersForumhttps://help.nextcloud.com
Ruby (Ref)https://rubygems.org/gems/nextcloud
DeveloperDeveloperhttps://github.com/nextcloud


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to useServer with a LAMP stack




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