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  • Pydio free file sharing

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    timconsidineT
    I have found that Pydio Cells needs a decent amount of memory. 1Gb might be a viable minimum. I am experimenting with 2Gb and will report back how that goes.
  • Syncthing Discovery Server

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    robiR
    Cool, thank you! I also use an app called LocalSend which works across desktop and mobile when you are on the same network/vlan. Cheers
  • Endurain

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    jdaviescoatesJ
    Sounds good and reminds me of this legendary cyclist: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Induráin
  • Appsmith

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    @timconsidine said in Appsmith: @DualOSWinWiz can you check your repo and docker image links samcorepa/appsmith-cloudron-ce:20251230-135540 [image: 1767103132032-4c6ca73e-c2fe-4629-a28c-09c9f277d924-image-resized.png]
  • Blinko on Cloudron

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    andreasduerenA
    I packaged this so I could test it: https://git.due.ren/andreas/blinko-cloudron andreasdueren/blinko-cloudron:20251230-014843-727262a70
  • notifuse on Cloudron - modern, self-hosted emailing platform

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  • Sim.ai

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    This should actually be doable: All of the main app is in one container The database container can be replaced with the postgres addon Migrations need to be handled in the Dockerfile manually
  • Lufi - Let's Upload that FIle — File sharing software

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    Found a Lufi docker recipe here: https://github.com/megalis-bretagne/lufi-docker
  • Memorial Website

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    timconsidineT
    Thank you guys, all of you
  • Open-notebook.ai

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    RoundHouse1924R
    Doesn't appear to have E2EE or 2FA/MFA unfortunately.
  • MediaCMS

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    scookeS
    This sounds good. I use cloudinary.com for all my media serving (in html emails, and blog posts) as various attempts at using Minio or S3 were just too clunky or required wizard-level luck. File sharing options also don't seem to work as well. Other PHP options like ResourceSpace or even Wordpress also just don't satisfy me. If this works (I've spent the morning trying various apps, unrelated, using Docker and docker compose up and it is eye-opening and frustrating how many DO NOT "just work") and could be made available on Cloudron, I'd be so happy.
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    Quite the mouthful
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  • Decidim : Open-Source participatory democracy for cities and organizations

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    samukS
    I just got asked about installing this https://docs.decidim.org/en/develop/develop/docker.html
  • Meili Search - open-source search alternative to Algolia

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    Hi, me too! We use Freescout and want to host this on our Freescount VM so we keep our data in house.
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    @LoudLemur I haven't touched it in a while, but you're welcome to update it and test it out, back then everything was working except email, but that was 4 years ago, so it probably evolved and made it work
  • Jargon - Ai-powered zettelkasten for research

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  • Gramps.js/Web

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    https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/9857/webtrees-web-based-family-history-software?_=1765106819684
  • Webtrees - Web based family history software

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    Webtrees was a great suggestion for genealogy way back then and today it stands as the most active and fully featured project amongst its contenders. Here is a quick ai summary: Strongest Fully Featured Alternative with Most Active Development Based on the latest metrics as of December 7, 2025, Webtrees stands out as the strongest fully featured open-source genealogy program among the alternatives (Ancestris, Webtrees, GeneWeb, and Genea.app), particularly when prioritizing both comprehensive features and the highest level of ongoing development effort. Here's a quick rationale, followed by a comparison update incorporating fresh data. Why Webtrees? Fully Featured: It rivals Gramps in depth, supporting full GEDCOM import/export for seamless data migration, advanced editing (individuals, families, sources, media like photos/documents), privacy controls, interactive charts/maps, and real-time collaboration—making it ideal for both solo researchers and shared family projects. Unlike lighter tools, it handles large trees with database-backed storage and media merging during updates. Most Work Happening: It shows the highest momentum with 676 stars, 332 forks, and over 20,777 total commits on GitHub. The last commit was just yesterday (December 6, 2025), with frequent updates in late 2025 (e.g., PHP 8.5 compatibility fixes and translation enhancements in November/December). This indicates a vibrant, multi-contributor ecosystem (historically 100+), far outpacing the others in visible activity and community engagement. Edge Over Others: While Ancestris is a close second for desktop users (recent v13 release on Nov 30, 2025, with 1,200+ commits in 18 months), its SVN-based development lacks the transparent, high-velocity GitHub metrics of Webtrees. GeneWeb is steady but dated in interface and metrics (363 stars, no recent commit details). Genea.app lags with minimal activity (245 stars, sparse updates). If you prefer a pure desktop experience like Gramps, Ancestris is nearly as robust and actively maintained—but for overall strength and dev hustle, Webtrees wins. Updated Comparison Table (Dev Effort Focus) Alternative Fully Featured Highlights Dev Metrics (Dec 2025) Activity Level Webtrees GEDCOM/media/editing/privacy/collaboration/charts 676 stars, 332 forks, 20,777 commits; last commit Dec 6, 2025; daily updates Highest: Frequent commits, broad contributor base Ancestris 30+ tools (editors/trees/maps/analysis); modular/GEDCOM v13 release Nov 30, 2025; 1,200+ commits (18 mo.); daily v14 builds via SVN High: Steady releases, community forums GeneWeb Database mgmt/conversion/plugins; web/offline 363 stars, 111 forks, 9,894 commits; active mailing list Moderate: Consistent but slower pace Genea.app Visual GEDCOM editing/Git sync; serverless 245 stars, 56 forks; limited recent commits Low: Small team, infrequent updates For setup, Webtrees is self-hosted (easy with Docker) and free forever. Dive in via GitHub or site. If this doesn't fit, clarify your priorities (e.g., desktop vs. web)!
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