We are proud to announce that from now on, the Nextcloud iOS app is open source! You can find the full code in github and get involved right now!
Licensing
Since we partnered with TWS we have worked with them to improve the fit between Nextcloud and the iOS application. They have made tremendous progress developing more improvements to the application in the last half year. Today, we take a new step, as TWS is making the iOS app available in the Nextcloud Github repository under the GPLv3 license.
As the Apple iStore restrictions are not entirely compatible with the GPLv3, we have listened to advice of members of the Free Software Foundation Europe’s Legal Network, and include a license exception for the store which allows people to make their own enhancements and forks. The exception requires people who make modifications to «comply with the GPL in all other respects, including its requirements to provide users with source code and the text of the license«. Of course, as an open source project, what we look forward to most are people who contribute change to the Nextcloud iOS application directly!
Features and roadmap
The iOS app features support for common file operations in Nextcloud like move, copy or delete and can display documents, photos, videos and audio files. It can tag files as favorite to make them available offline and the app features automatic upload of photos and keep folders in sync.
We are excited to announce SpaceNet as a new sponsor of the Nextcloud Enterprise Day, a leading provider offering tailored Nextcloud hosting solutions that ensure robust security, efficiency, and data sovereignty.
We're thrilled to reveal T-Systems, part of Deutsche Telekom and a prominent global IT service provider, as the latest sponsor of Nextcloud Enterprise Day. Join us on April 24, 2024, in Munich, Germany, for this pivotal event.
The German tabloid Bild featured an article covering the press release published by the German Ministry of Defence about the recent leaks of WebEX calls between army generals. The Bild noted that the password the Ministry of Defence used for the shared Nextcloud link was «1234», assuming this was meant to ‘secure’ the link. While […]
Guardamos algunas cookies para contar los visitantes y facilitar el uso del sitio. Esto no sale de nuestro servidor y no es para rastrearte personalmente. Consulta nuestra política de privacidad para obtener más información. Personalización
Las cookies estadísticas recopilan información de forma anónima y nos ayudan a comprender cómo utilizan nuestro sitio web nuestros visitantes. Utilizamos Matomo en nuestras instalaciones
Matomo
_pk_ses*: Cuenta la primera visita del usuario
_pk_id*: Ayuda a no contar dos veces las visitas.