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title: Nextcloud Desktop client
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app: Nextcloud Desktop
app_version: 2.5
app_version: 2.5.2 / Nautilus-Nextcloud integration plugin, version 2.5.0-1 AUR
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|```Meta information```|
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|```This howto was last updated on``` 06-04-2019 ```and it reffers to:```<br>**Nextcloud Desktop sync client: version - 2.5.2git**<br>**Nautilus-Nextcloud integration plugin - 2.5.0-1 AUR**|
**NOTE:**```If the howto reffers to an older software version than the provided by``` **Disroot**,```or the one you're using in your device, there could be missing features or small parts of the information that may have changed.```<br> **Disroot's** ```how-to documentation is a community driven procces. We try to keep it as updated as we can.```
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# Nextcloud Desktop Client
Using the **Nexcloud** desktop client provides a way to sync your files stored in your **Disroot Cloud** with a local folder on your desktop.
This means you can access/add/remove/edit the files in your **Disroot** account from your desktop without needing to log to your account via web-browser. It also allows you to access them when offline.
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|![](en/desktop_client11.png)|![](en/desktop_client12.png)|![](en/desktop_client13.png)|
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# Calcurse: Calendar sync
![](en/calcurse.png)
calcurse is "a calendar and scheduling application for the command line", as mentioned at [its website](http://calcurse.org/).
This tutorial shows you how to set up synchronization between your **Nextcloud** calendar and **calcurse**.
![](en/note.png) **Note:** the following has been tested on **GNU/Linux** with the **Nextcloud** instance hosted on **Disroot**, although it should work on other Unix-like OS's with other **Nextcloud** instances, too.
!! ![](/home/icons/note.png)
!! NOTE: the following has been tested on **GNU/Linux** with the **Nextcloud** instance hosted on **Disroot**, although it should work on other Unix-like OS's with other **Nextcloud** instances, too.
## Before we start

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|[Nextcloud client](desktop-sync-client)|[Thunderbird](thunderbird-calendar-contacts)|[calcurse](calcurse-caldav)|
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|Desktop sync client|Calendar, Contacts & Tasks sync|Calendar sync for the command line|
# Multiplatform Clients
### [Nextcloud client](desktop-sync-client)
- Desktop sync client
### [Thunderbird](thunderbird-calendar-contacts)
- Calendar, Contacts & Tasks sync
### [calcurse](calcurse-caldav)
- Calendar sync for the command line

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title: GNU/Linux: GNOME Desktop Integration
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last_modified: "8 April 2019"
app: Gnome
app_version: 3.30
app_version: 3.30.2 For Manjaro Linux
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- integration
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# Meta information
This howto was last updated on **08-04-2019** and it reffers to:<br> <!-- edit dd-mm-yyyy to the actual date -->
**- Gnome: version - 3.30.2 For Manjaro Linux**<br> <!-- edit Software to the actual software -->
**NOTE:** If the howto refers to an older software version than the provided by **Disroot**, or the one you're using in your device, there could be missing features or small parts of the information that may have changed.<br><br>
**Disroot**'s how-to documentation is a community driven process. We try to keep it as updated as we can.
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# Gnome Integration
Gnome is a very popular, slick, modern and easy to use graphical desktop environment for Linux. It's my desktop of choice and it is mainly due to it's awesome integration with Disroot's cloud services.
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In this tutorial I would like to show you how easy and handy it is to integrate your cloud calendar on your computer. Setup procedure should take no longer then few minutes of your time.
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# Set Online accounts
In order to get up and running, all you need to do is:
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![](en/gnome_online_accounts1.gif)
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# Calendar
One of the useful features is calendar. You will notice that your calendars are already integrated if you press on the **current time** in your top bar on the desktop. A popup window with a calendar will automatically display all the events from your disroot's cloud account. You will of course receive all notifications on upcoming events as well.
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![](en/gnome_calendar2.gif)
![](en/gnome_calendar3.gif)
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title: GNU/Linux: KDE Desktop Integration
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app: KDE
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last_modified: "8 April 2019"
app: KDE Plasma
app_version: 5.15.2 For Manjaro Linux / KOrganizer, version 18.12.3-2 For Manjaro Linux / Kaddressbook, version 18.12.3-1 For Manjaro Linux
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- kde
- integration
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# Meta information
This howto was last updated on **08-04-2019** and it reffers to:<br> <!-- edit dd-mm-yyyy to the actual date -->
**- KDE Plasma: version - 5.15.2 For Manjaro Linux**<br> <!-- edit Software to the actual software -->
**- KOrganizer: version - 18.12.3-2 For Manjaro Linux**<br> <!-- edit Software to the actual software -->
**- Kaddressbook: version - 18.12.3-1 For Manjaro Linux**<br> <!-- edit Software to the actual software -->
**NOTE:** If the howto refers to an older software version than the provided by **Disroot**, or the one you're using in your device, there could be missing features or small parts of the information that may have changed.<br><br>
**Disroot**'s how-to documentation is a community driven process. We try to keep it as updated as we can.
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# Sync Calendar
First setup an account in the app Kaddressbook.
![](en/kde_kaddressbook1.png)
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![](en/kde_kaddressbook3.gif)
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# Calendar
You can use the KOrganizer app, it has both calendar and tasks.
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Adding/removing/editing events is very similar to the Calendar app described before, any changes will be synchronized with your disroot calendar.
![](en/kde_kalendar2.gif)
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title: Desktop integration: GNU/Linux
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|![](gnu_linux.png)|
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|**Nextcloud** integrates exceedingly well with **GNU/Linux**. The how-tos below contains the information to set up the desktop integration.|
|[GNOME](gnome-desktop-integration)|[KDE](kde-desktop-integration)|
|:--:|:--:|
|Desktop Integration|Desktop Integration|
<br>
![](gnu_linux.png)
**Nextcloud** integrates exceedingly well with **GNU/Linux**. The how-to's below contains the information to set up the desktop integration.|
### [GNOME](gnome-desktop-integration) Desktop Integration
### [KDE](kde-desktop-integration) Desktop Integration

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title: 'MacOS - Syncing Calendars'
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app: MacOS
app_version: 10.8 - 10.11.6
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_This tutorial was last updated on 3 feb. 2017_
# Goal:
**Sync the macOSX Calendar App with the Disroot cloud.**

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title: 'macOS and OS X - Syncing Contacts'
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app: MacOS
app_version: 10.8 - 10.14
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_This tutorial was last updated on 28 dec. 2018_
This is Work in Progress, but should work on macOS Mojave and before.
# Goal:
**Sync the macOS or OS X Contacts App with the Disroot cloud.**

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# Syncing your data with MacOS
Below you can learn how to integrate Nextcloud with your MacOS device
- [Syncing Calendars](calendar-syncing)
- [Syncing Contacts](contact-syncing)
### [Syncing Calendars](calendar-syncing)
### [Syncing Contacts](contact-syncing)
![](macos.jpg)

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<br>
### [Multiplatform Desktop Clients](multiplatform)
- **Nextcloud** multiplatform clients

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title: Mobile clients: Nextcloud App
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app: Nextcloud
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# Nextcloud Mobile App
The ability to easily synchronize, upload and download files from your Disroot cloud to your mobile can be very useful in several cases.
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This app does not download the files to a local folder in your mobile, it simply shows the existing files in your cloud. The files are only downloaded if you select them to be downloaded. This way it wont take too much space in your mobile. For uploaded files, if you want to you can keep a local copy in your mobile or not, it's your choice.
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# Install Nextcloud Mobile
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IOS users will probably have to pay around 0,99€ for it in the IOS app store.
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# Setup account
Once the app is installed, start it and login with you Disroot account credentials:
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![](en/nextcloud_app_login.jpeg)
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# General interface
The general interface is pretty straightforward and easy to use. In the center it shows your files
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![](en/nextcloud_app_main2.jpeg)
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## General settings
In the general settings you can:
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Uploading your pictures and videos automatically to the could is basically a matter of checking a box in the options.
when you press instant picture upload or instant video upload, you are presented with all the options.
There you can set whether pictures or videos, are uploaded immediately, or only when you are connected to wifi, if it goes to the "instant upload" folder that is created for this or to another.
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<img src="/uploads/default/original/1X/c76c0334cb843cd0f5257fa62b9a4201866c6448.jpeg" width="372" height="500">
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<img src="/uploads/default/original/1X/8185f713f667768876c8fbb295faa8263b6eda87.jpeg" width="392" height="500">
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At the end of these options you can set what to do with the original files of the picture/video that where uploaded:
<img src="/uploads/default/original/1X/ceef6287761bdf53e0c1f322d82222b26ef35f33.jpeg" width="477" height="91">
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<img src="/uploads/default/original/1X/839c713e2605aedb4509462fcf1b35eb6c06196a.jpeg" width="462" height="333">
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The app folder is a local folder on your mobile where the Nextcloud app can store uploaded files. Original folder is, well ... the picture or videos folder.
There you can set whether pictures or videos, are uploaded immediately, or only when you are connected to WiFi, if it goes to the "instant upload" folder that is created for this or to another.
At the end of these options you can set what to do with the original files of the picture/video that where uploaded. The app folder is a local folder on your mobile where the Nextcloud app can store uploaded files. Original folder is, well ... the picture or videos folder.
## Set password
To protect access to your Nextcloud mobile app, you cen checkbox "Passcode Lock". This will prevent anyone with access to your phone to open the app and browse your cloud storage.
**NOTE: If you enable password protection you will be asked for this every time you start the app, and every time you upload a file using your mobile share options (share pictures from gallery, etc).**
!! NOTE: If you enable password protection you will be asked for this every time you start the app, and every time you upload a file using your mobile share options (share pictures from gallery, etc).**
## Display hidden files
Nextcloud on Disroot cloud permits uploading *"hiding files"*. By checking *"Show hidden files"* option you'll be allowed to see those files on your mobile app.
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![](en/nextcloud_app_settings3.jpeg)
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# Upload and Download Files
## Upload files from NextcloudApp
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![](en/nextcloud_app_download2.jpeg)
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##Share files and folders<a name="share"></a>
# Share files and folders
You can share files or folders to anyone via a public link URL link or with other people that use a cloud based in Nextcloud/Owncloud software even if they are not Disroot users (unlike dropboxes and such).
To share via URL, *"long press"* the file or folder you want to share, then press the three vertical dots button on the upper right corner and select the **"share"** option.
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<img src="/uploads/default/original/1X/af984ee1086973b80bf91dbfc55fb774f1fa9e18.jpeg" width="452" height="500">
Additionally you can decide whether you allow others to edit shared files, set expiration date, or protect the share with additional password.
![](en/nextcloud_app_share1.jpeg)
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* **USERNAME@SERVER_ADRESS**
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#Manage and add multiple accounts
# Manage and add multiple accounts
If you have multiple cloud accounts spread throughout several services that use Nextcloud or Owncloud you can add them all into your mobile app.
Press the *"hamburger button"* on the upper left corner of the main interface, or swipe to the right.
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You will have to repeat the setup account process for the new account.
Now in order to see files on additional accounts, you have to switch between them by swipping to the right and selecting an account from the menu.
Now in order to see files on additional accounts, you have to switch between them by swiping to the right and selecting an account from the menu.
If you are uploading files using the share options of your mobile device, you will be asked to which account you want the file to be uploaded to.
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# DAVx⁵ / OpenTasks
**Disroot** has Calendar, Contacts and Tasks apps enabled.
In this tutorial we'll see how to setup and use them on your **Android** device.
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For **Open Tasks** to work it will need **DAVx⁵** to also be installed, but if you just want to sync your calendar or contacts you don't need to install **Open Tasks**.
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# Install DAVx⁵
## From appstore
**DAVx⁵** is available on most app stores. We encourage you to use [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/).
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- Open Nextcloud Android App
- Got to settings > **"Sync calendar and contacts"**
***Nextcloud** App will now fetch, install and configure your account automagically.
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**Nextcloud** App will now fetch, install and configure your account automagically.
## Add your Disroot account to DAVx⁵
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Select "Login with url and username", and fill in with server address and credentials
> Server address: https://cloud.disroot.org<br>
> Username: your Disroot username<br>
> Password: your Disroot password
```
Server address: https://cloud.disroot.org
Username: your Disroot username
Password: your Disroot password
```
![](en/nextcloud_davdroid2.jpeg)
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# Contacts
Your Contacts should be straight away available and synced with **Disroot**.
|![](en/note.png) **Note**|
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|If you want to migrate your **Android** contacts to your **Disroot** contacts and stop syncing with **Google**, then follow [this](https://howto.disroot.org/en/nextcloud/sync-with-your-cloud/android/migrating-contacts-from-google) tutorial.|
!! ![](en/note.png)
!! NOTE: If you want to migrate your **Android** contacts to your **Disroot** contacts and stop syncing with **Google**, then follow [this](https://howto.disroot.org/en/nextcloud/sync-with-your-cloud/android/migrating-contacts-from-google) tutorial.
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### Moving Contacts from Google account To Disroot account
## Moving Contacts from Google account To Disroot account
*(This tutorial is based on cyanogenmod 12.1 minor changes will be applicable for other roms.)*
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Happy reading! :grinning:
![](en/nextcloud_news5.png)
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title: Mobile clients: Notes App
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In this tutorial we'll see how to setup and use your disroot notes in your Android device.
# Notes on Android
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In this tutorial we'll see how to setup and use your Disroot notes in your Android device.
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# Android Nextcloud Integration
In the following How-to, we'll try to help you integrate Nextcloud with your Android device.
- [Nextcloud app](nextcloud-app)
- [Syncing Calendars, Contacts and Tasks](calendars-contacts-and-tasks)
- [Migrating contacts from Google into Nextcloud](https://howto.disroot.org/en/nextcloud/sync-with-your-cloud/android/migrating-contacts-from-google)
- [Syncing News](using-news)
- [Syncing Notes](using-notes)
### [Nextcloud app](nextcloud-app)
### [Syncing Calendars, Contacts and Tasks](calendars-contacts-and-tasks)
### [Migrating contacts from Google into Nextcloud](migrating-contacts-from-google)
### [Syncing News](using-news)
### [Syncing Notes](using-notes)
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_This tutorial was last updated on 19 August 2018_
# Goal:
**Sync the iOS Calendar and Reminders apps with the Disroot cloud.**
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![](en/ios_calendar3.png)
>For additional security, you may choose to use an app password instead of your main Disroot password. To do so, visit cloud.disroot.org.
>Once logged in, click your profile picture in the top right, click Settings, then click Security.
!! For additional security, you may choose to use an app password instead of your main Disroot password. To do so, visit cloud.disroot.org.
!! Once logged in, click your profile picture in the top right, click Settings, then click Security.
7. On the following screen make sure Calendars and Reminders are selected then press '**Save**' You're done!

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_This tutorial was last updated on 21 August 2018_
# Goal:
**Sync the iOS Contacts app with Disroot cloud.**

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# iOS Nextcloud Integration
Below you can learn how to integrate Nextcloud with your iOS device
- [Syncing Calendars](calendar-syncing)
- [Syncing Contacts](contact-syncing)
### [Syncing Calendars](calendar-syncing)
### [Syncing Contacts](contact-syncing)
![](ios.png)

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<br>
### [Desktop clients and Integration](desktop)
### [Mobile clients](mobile)