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Application Version and Cloudron Application Version

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    It would be nice to be able to see what version of the application one is running in your Cloudron.

    Some applications have a Cloudron version as well as a Application version, and these differ, e.g. Nextcloud.

    I would hope Cloudron could present it here:

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    Also, as a reminder, I think it would also be great to have a chart which showed which applications were using which amount of RAM/CPU. Currently, there is no distinction made which would help us see resource hungry applications.

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    • L LoudLemur

      It would be nice to be able to see what version of the application one is running in your Cloudron.

      Some applications have a Cloudron version as well as a Application version, and these differ, e.g. Nextcloud.

      I would hope Cloudron could present it here:

      brave_s1ogvSYsCO.png

      brave_5HQIyxms2Y.png

      Also, as a reminder, I think it would also be great to have a chart which showed which applications were using which amount of RAM/CPU. Currently, there is no distinction made which would help us see resource hungry applications.

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      @LoudLemur It's in the Updates section. Think this is what you are looking for...

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        @LoudLemur It's in the Updates section. Think this is what you are looking for...

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        @girish said in Application Version and Cloudron Application Version:

        Think this is what you are looking for...

        Yes, perhaps we could rename "Updates" to "Updates / Version" or something like that to make it more obvious.

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          @girish said in Application Version and Cloudron Application Version:

          Think this is what you are looking for...

          Yes, perhaps we could rename "Updates" to "Updates / Version" or something like that to make it more obvious.

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          @LoudLemur the wording makes sense as-is without the need to clutter the ui. Updates is the logical place to look in if you’re looking for version info. Imagine how cluttered that side menu would look on mobile! Less is better.

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