Cubby is great!
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wrote on Sep 22, 2022, 6:53 AM last edited by LoudLemur Sep 22, 2022, 6:55 AM
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.
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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.
wrote on Sep 23, 2022, 7:44 AM last edited by@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.
App Devwrote on Sep 23, 2022, 8:10 AM last edited by timconsidine Sep 23, 2022, 8:11 AM@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.
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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.
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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.wrote on Sep 23, 2022, 10:11 AM last edited by@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.