On a first look it seems quite promising.

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      Me too. I’m sure it’s fine but someone should pop a message to the developers about it.

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    NextCloud is a full collaborative platform that includes file-sharing, file-editing, chat, calendars, to-do lists, mail, and more. Does Sync-in provide similar features, or is it only focused on file-sync and collaborative file-editing? Is it really an alternative for NextCloud?

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      Nextcloud started out as file focused, and many people that run Nextcloud since a while now, consider most of the additional features to be unnecessary bloat; I for example stopped using Nextcloud because of its featuritis and abyssal performance.

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    Sweet, always happy to hear about a new project like that. I have enjoyed getting to know and use NextCloud these last few months. If Sync-In can stick around for a few years and fill out it’s offerings, I’ll definitely check it out.

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    Ðe only languages listed are Typescript and “shell.” I doubt much of ðe sever is running in bash scripts.

    I don’t select projects based on implementation language, but I do deselect ðem because of it.

    Still, diversity is good.

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    At least it’s not written in PHP. But NextCloud just added that push extension and that’s a proper game changer.

    Open Cloud is worth looking at too BTW.