Oh I also agree about Syncthing. With it you practically don't even need to run it on you server, I still do, just in case if all my other divices are offline.
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I switched to Radicale and couldn't be happier, so lightweight no pain setting it up or updating. Supports CardDav for the addressbook and CalDav for calendar, tasks, notes.
Nextcloud is for Enterprises, not for selfhosting anymore.
Oh man. Ok, TIL that I'm not better than all the old people on Facebook believing what the scammers tell them.
I'm not sure what you mean. I'm using it for my family but I'm setting up the Email addresses, so I don't think every family member can be admin, no.
I was looking at it too but went for https://mxroute.com/ because they offer a very minimalistic plan without up selling.
I also found some vaucher where I paid $45 for three years with 10GB mail, unlimited domains and email addresses.
Asking for a AI friend?
- https://radicale.org/v3.html for calendar, address book, tasks, notes (use native clients for it on desktop and phone, for Notes on desktop I couldn't find anything so I'm writing JNotes)
- https://tt-rss.org/ for RSS (have been using it for ever and wrote myself a Linux desktop client)
I guess it's the year of the Linux desktop!
I used it mostly for calendar and adressbok synchronization between devices bit the performance was so bad O had to replace it.
Performance is why I stopped using it and replaced it with Radicale for card- and CalDAV and Syncthing for filesyncing. Couldn't be happier with the results.
I have Linux with GNOME and Android and my partner has iOS and Windows and all the CalDav and CardDav stuff works fine. Or at least adressbook and calendar. I couldn't find a client for iOS for CalDav notes and tasks.