Tap a tag to view the bookmarks under it.From there, just tap a bookmark. Could be great to have it but the apps.owncloud.com is a little bit oldies. His ideas could be found at Maybe we revisit them and check out what is possible and think about the pros and cons.I thought that Bernhard already proposed something like that in the past. I think we need more features: Multi version Better github/gitlab repository integration (via tags/releases) a web API to publish new version The obvious app to start with is the Nextcloud sync client. While Nextcloud is great at both syncing and storage, it's much more than a place to dump your files. Definitely something more lightweight.The comment section and the knowledge base can easily be replaced by this discourse system.The comment section and the knowledge base can easily be replaced by this discourse system.I’d rather say that the comment section and knowledge base are the issue tracker of the apps. If it’s a repository and has some mechanism for bounties or something similar, that could reward people for improving Free software, but a work is done to make a paid “app” ecosystem, there is an incentive to have secret sauce, crippleware, etc.We wouldn’t even need to integrate bounties, that could be separate, like bug bounties, but for features.And, they’re not really “apps”. App Store GET IT ON F-Droid Beta client Find iOS Sources here, Android Sources here, direct APK download here and Windows Mobile sources here. It is a WKWebView and the app does not have access to those credentials, instead it pulls an app specific password from the Nextcloud server that gets saved to the Keychain on the iPhone. ^^Users reporting bugs in the comments section of the apps store is a real pain for me as a developer.Not sure if it’s possible, I would like to have the apps thing inside my appliance (not from third party website). Shouldn’t be hard to get that up and running soon.Probably best to start with the “old” code and in parallel create a slim store specificly for oc.I thought that Bernhard already proposed something like that in the past. Something like gnome software or google play.seems to have (I just take a look on the available Demo) interesting experience to deal with plugins.I think we should get rid of the “store” part. You can find me at these fine establishments on the web: Depending on how many feeds you have, and how many unread items are in those feeds, syncing takes anywhere from a few seconds to half a minute.From there, tap an item to read it in the News app.You can also add feeds or open what you're reading in your device's default web browser.Tap a note to read or edit it. To do that, tap the Notes is a fine app. It opens in your device's default browser.You can also add a bookmark within the app. I would also appreciate a new concept for the app store. I'm trying to integrate social logins into my Nextcloud installation but hitting a wall with Apple.
His ideas could be found at The draft is a bit old, so it should be reviewed again.I think I won’t be able to lead this project (work, family, 3 month old kid ;D), but I’m willing to help and discuss. This despite Google giving users several months to find an alternative. This PoC does not even have to have a GUI in the first iteration I’d say just on the issue tracker of that repo to keep things simple for the beginning. I’d rather say that the comment section and knowledge base are the issue tracker of the apps.I’m not sure if we are talking about the same thing.