Services/StuffCloud

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Service 'StuffCloud'
Description The OwnCloud service is a webservice used to access, sync, and share your personal data. Currently you can:
  • store your files (and in-place view/edit of certain extensions directly from the web interface)
  • manage your contacts
  • manage your calendars
  • manage your tasks (deactivated because broken at the moment)
  • manage your web bookmarks (with Firefox Sync)
Prerequisite None
Account Global IPv6 Ready Yes
Security Notes This service is secure but beware when sharing your data to other people.

Warning! Remember not to use this service to store illegal or non-free data.


Access

Web Interface

Use this URL in your browser:

https://stuff.milkypond.org/

Then you can setup your contacts, calendars, and store files.

WebDAV Interface

You can use the WebDAV interface to sync your data from a desktop application or you mobile device. Applications can use the main address of the web interface (see above) with your credentials and should be able to discover you data, but sometimes they have limitations and you need to specify a full ugly link ; in this case you can find the link in the interface, either on the resource to access or in your personal settings page.

Files

  • Desktop:
    • remote drive (synchrounous): use XFCE/Gigolo or GNOME/Nautilus
    • synchronize (asynchronous): use the sync utility (owncloud-client package on Debian)
  • Mobile Devices:

Contacts

  • Desktop: synchronize with GNOME/Evolution
  • Mobile Devices:
  • Webmail:
    • Webdesk (Horde): does not work
    • old webmail (Squirrelmail): does not work
    • newest webmail (RoundCube): works nicely with the newest webmail (RoundCube) (see in Settings->Preferences->CardDAV)

Calendars

  • Desktop: synchronize with GNOME/Evolution
  • Mobile Devices:
  • Webmail:
    • Webdesk (Horde): does not work
    • old webmail (Squirrelmail): does not work
    • newest webmail (RoundCube): should work but it does not seem to parse events properly even if there's no errors (see in Settings->Preferences->Calendar and the Provider field)

Tasks

It may be provided by your calendar application.

  • Desktop: ???
  • Mobile Devices:
    • Android: the Task app works well (available on F-Droid)
    • Webdesk (Horde): ???
    • old webmail (Squirrelmail): ???
    • newest webmail (RoundCube): ???

Documentation

Technical Details

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