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So the last month or so I have started the slow transition of deGoogling and other efforts... its scary because I've been using Google for 20 years. But I have jumped into the deep end with NextCloud and I cannot believe this is free. My only wish is that it was easier so that everyone could do it. It's pretty complicated but at the same time, so worth it to learn how!

If you have a web server and any experience managing hosted tools like Wordpress at all I highly recommend NextCloud. It's free software (you'd pay for hosting though...) and can replace all your Google producs and more: Gmail, Calendar, Tasks, Meet, Docs/Drive, Photos, Keep, Contacts, Google forms, Doodlepoll, Docusign, and more. It's even got a pretty cool self-hosted maps tool, but I haven't really played with the viability of replacing Google Maps with that yet. It's also got a self-hosted password manager, a recipe keeper and bookmarks manager if you want it (and more.)

Self hosing NextCloud has a steep learning curve if you're a beginner, but you can do it. The support community is pretty responsive and engaged. If you don't want to do it yourself, there are service providers who will host and support it for you with little effort from you, but that would remove the self-hosted data benefit (although most are data privacy centered).

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[โ€“] f@quokk.au 9 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

I've been using it for many years (since 2017ish) and it's awesome for my small group. We don't use fancy stuff, just sharing internal files and external links.

I've been using it with NextcloudPi and recently switched to YunoHost and it's way better. If you have a small server and not much technical knowledge, you should check it.

[โ€“] oeuf@slrpnk.net 5 points 9 months ago

YUNOhost FTW!

I would never have gotten into self-hosting without it.