Cubby is great!
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Cubby is available on Cloudron now and under heavy development. I tried it and found it was excellent for organizing files kept on a remote server, some of which you might be making available elsewhere. Learning Cubby only takes a few moment, and it requires few resources. I recommend it and hope more people find it useful too.  
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We plan to develop it with a lot more speed in the coming months. But if you have some missing priority feature, let us know. @girish Thanks. Cubby could possibly be integrated with Cloudron to provide its file browser... When Cubby is run on Cloudron, it would be nice to see a "integrate with..." menu, which would connect Cubby with other applications running on the Cloudron. 
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@girish Thanks. Cubby could possibly be integrated with Cloudron to provide its file browser... When Cubby is run on Cloudron, it would be nice to see a "integrate with..." menu, which would connect Cubby with other applications running on the Cloudron. @LoudLemur Understand the motivation and also the usefulness in certain use cases. 
 But (repeating another comment elsewhere) I like that Cubby is separate and reduces/eliminates any risk of "link bleeding" or hijacking of links.I guess that if integration is implemented, it could just be disabled. 
 At least that is what I would request.
 In that way its standalone / segregated implementation can be retained.
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@LoudLemur @timconsidine We actually have such discussions quite often  Surfer, Cubby and File manager have 3 separate file manager systems by now and often we wonder if we should merge them all. Unfortunately, they all use different UI frameworks making it hard to componentize. Surfer, Cubby and File manager have 3 separate file manager systems by now and often we wonder if we should merge them all. Unfortunately, they all use different UI frameworks making it hard to componentize.
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@LoudLemur Understand the motivation and also the usefulness in certain use cases. 
 But (repeating another comment elsewhere) I like that Cubby is separate and reduces/eliminates any risk of "link bleeding" or hijacking of links.I guess that if integration is implemented, it could just be disabled. 
 At least that is what I would request.
 In that way its standalone / segregated implementation can be retained.@timconsidine said in Cubby is great!: @LoudLemur Understand the motivation and also the usefulness in certain use cases. 
 But (repeating another comment elsewhere) I like that Cubby is separate and reduces/eliminates any risk of "link bleeding" or hijacking of links.I guess that if integration is implemented, it could just be disabled. 
 At least that is what I would request.
 In that way its standalone / segregated implementation can be retained.I didn't think of that. It would be important. 
 
 

