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Best curriculum / training in Nextcloud?

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      Is there a course anybody can recommend that would help bring people up to speed with Nextcloud and how to use its features and administer?

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        Is there a course anybody can recommend that would help bring people up to speed with Nextcloud and how to use its features and administer?

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        @LoudLemur Trial & error, Cloudron Forum and ChatGPT 🙂

        I'm generally of the opinion it's the best of the FOSS bunch for personal, and business, so the rest is just time and experience.

        There's always alternatives, but I'm hyper-aware of hidden time-costs in having many separate apps, so Nextcloud is good enough for most routine business needs.

        Just be mindful that some of the 3rd-party apps can be buggy or lower quality, so try and keep those minimal.

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          @LoudLemur Trial & error, Cloudron Forum and ChatGPT 🙂

          I'm generally of the opinion it's the best of the FOSS bunch for personal, and business, so the rest is just time and experience.

          There's always alternatives, but I'm hyper-aware of hidden time-costs in having many separate apps, so Nextcloud is good enough for most routine business needs.

          Just be mindful that some of the 3rd-party apps can be buggy or lower quality, so try and keep those minimal.

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          @marcusquinn Thanks.

          In the recent Hub5 presentation, NextCloud's CEO showed clear commitment to data sovereignty for users. I think it is great how Nextcloud could as easily help individuals and families as much as businesses.

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