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== Installing Nextcloud Android App == I use nextcloud notes from my phone all the time. It is one of my favorite ways of getting random things I type/copy & paste/dump onto my desktop into my phone & vice versa. Here’s how to install the Nextcloud app on your phone and connect it to your server. ----- <span id="step-1-install-the-nextcloud-app"></span> === Step 1: Install the Nextcloud App === # '''Open the Google Play Store''' (or F-Droid store). # Search for '''“Nextcloud”''' and install the official app by ''“Nextcloud”''. # Once installed, open it. # I hope this part is self explanatory by now. ----- <span id="step-2-add-your-server"></span> === Step 2: Add Your Server === # On the app’s welcome screen, tap '''“Log in”'''. # Enter your server address: <code>http://192.168.5.5:8089</code> #* (Make sure your phone is connected to the same network as your server. #* If not, connect to your VPN using the OpenVPN application we set up. # Tap '''“Next”''' & wait for the app to verify the server connection. It might take a while; this is nextcloud, after all. ----- <span id="step-3-log-in"></span> === Step 3: Log In === # Enter the username & password you created during the first step of accessing Nextcloud’s web interface from the web browser on your desktop earlier. # Tap '''“Log in”'''. # Allow the application the permission it asks for to access your nextcloud account. ----- <span id="step-4-enable-notes-synchronization"></span> === Step 4: Enable Notes Synchronization === # Once logged in, you’ll see a list of notes. ----- You’re done. You can write down your notes on your phone & they’ll sync instantly with your server at home. You can make it look like google keep if you want. It just makes sense right out of the box with a very intuitive user interface and doesn’t try to add a bunch of stuff I don’t need/want. It works. Even though it’s nextcloud; it works. :) If the lack of https/ssl bothers you, feel free to follow the instructions from the frigate part of the guide that goes over setting up nginx as a reverse proxy so you can use ssl. If you are using onlyoffice on port 443, you’ll have to choose a different port for nextcloud, but that’s fine. You’d visit https://192.168.5.5:444 to get to nextcloud instead of https://192.168.5.5 - you’ll live! <span id="setting-up-trusted-untrusted-wifi-with-tp-link-eap610-pfsense"></span>
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