
That means I could delete one task, but than I had to wait a while until anything would happen.

With Thunderbird it was only possible to make one action at a time. Updating tasks either via WebApp or Thunderbird was too slow. Using Tasks with Nextcloud was pain, and that was the straw that broke the camels back. ownCloud shows a loading bar there, so you at least get a little feedback.Ĥ. So you would only hope that Nextcloud is importing the files properly in the background. When I tried to import calendar data, Nextcloud didn’t show anything until the import was completed. When I was able to add contacts it took a really long time, and some failed to be imported at all, so I had to get through the whole contact list and see which were not imported.ģ.

Nothing told me there was no existing contact book or I should create one.Ģ. I read the log and googled a little, and found out that I should have created an address book before I could add those contacts. When I tried to reimport some of my contacts as vCards into my contact storage, nothing happened. All in all ownCloud now feels more elaborate.ġ. I had the feeling that some of the bugs that existed back then still exist in Nextcloud. Having tried both, Nextcloud felt a little like ownCloud in the earlier days. It was version 12.0.1 back then – after that I switched to ownCloud. I used Nextcloud first, for about a month.

How long have you been using ownCloud/Nextcloud in total, what did you start with? I’ve created the OCBookmarks Android app for both ownCloud and Nextcloud. Hi Schabi, what are you contributing to ownCloud? Today we talked to Christian Schabensberger, a recent contributor to ownCloud, about his personal story with ownCloud, and how he started contributing.
