Easy Indie App—Run your own X in a few clicks
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Very nice. Many of the app icons are not loading, I guess this is because it's a WIP?
Also, for each app you can also deep link to https://www.cloudron.io/store/index.html if you want to. For example, ackee is https://www.cloudron.io/store/com.electerious.ackee.html etc. Also, if you like you can also show other related links in each app page like in https://docs.cloudron.io/apps/ackee/#about . If you like you can steal those links from our doc repo - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/docs/-/tree/master/knowledgebase/docs/apps
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@timconsidine thanks! it's actually 'comfortable text reading width' which i carry over from blogging and writing, but i might want to rethink this as it's not text-based ;).
i need to also have other options for going through the list, i never thought people would 'go through' it, assumed that people search for what they know already.
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@girish the icons are a bit shaky, i'm trying to fetch them and serve them from my domain, but i had deployment issues and wasn't able to fix it in time. hey it works on localhost
hmm the deep linking is a good idea, i was more focused on making sure people install because i think the cloudron interface is excellent and will carry the rest of the way. thanks for the info will make a note for later.
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thanks to everyone for the feedback, great to hear you are receptive to the idea.
i'm personally super excited to get cloudron working for myself, it feels like the slickest and most robust option. i had it working but i need to save up so i can purchase the full version. congrats to this community on creating something so awesome and empowering with a sustainable business model too, y'all are trailblazers.
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@timconsidine said in Easy Indie App—Run your own X in a few clicks:
I will take another look at Yunohost if I see something interesting there which is not on Cloudron.
Please create relevant App Wishlist posts here too
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@rosano Yes, thank you for the list. Good work! I personally never ever install something from a page that isn't within the environment it needs to be within (the exception I suppose are Heroku links). Following one of those direcly to some install page isn't what I want, partly because I most likely don't have an account there yet and haven't decided if I want one. BUT, the info about that app, and the service (cloudron, or yunohost, etc) are super helpful and interesting. So deeplinking as @girish suggested is, for me, loads more useful. And like another comment you made, I totally browse and look for different apps, inspiration, environments. I think many people would be browsing because, despite robust communities like Cloudron's here, the idea of self-hosting is still catching on.
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@timconsidine There are actually quite alot on Yunohost that aren't here. I've tried Yunohost 3 times over the years and eventually, sooner rather than later, some unsolvable glitch happens and the whole thing dies. You are right, Cloudron is just worlds ahead in terms of function, ease, stability. That said, I am trying it out, once more, to see what Plume, Write.Freely, Photonix, PhotoView, and LanguageTool Server are like. I don't know if they are on Cloudron's App Wishlist yet.
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@humptydumpty thanks for the tip, strange that the button wasn't there before, maybe it's not enabled for new accounts or something.
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thanks again for all your great feedback. i have truly underestimated how important it is to browse via list and will make sure to add that next and let you all know. i actually had that working before and took it out!
re: the discussion about comparing platforms, i thought i had built in a filter for platforms but apparently i didn't, so i quickly deployed that now. you can search for 'yunohost' for example and see the apps that are there. might be easier to spot which ones aren't yet on cloudron. and of course there is the export of project data https://easyindie.app/projects.json for those who like to wrangle json.
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So I just went through the Yunohost list of apps
From their site, not @rosano digest
I clicked on 20+ links to view docs and code for various apps
Over half resulted in 404 errors
This just sums up Yunohost for me.
Frankly, even though I would love to love it, it suggests a hobbyist project, and doesn't give me confidence to use yunohost.
I would rather invest the time in learning how to package my own apps for Cloudron.
I don't like to be negative or rude, but Yunohost gives self-hosting a bad name. IMHO of course. -
The number one feedback from various communities is to show the apps as a list instead of icons, made a small update for this today. Hope it's easier to navigate: