Paperless-home hosts your personal document management solution: Paperless.
Everybody has to keep and manage important documents. But keeping them both well organized and easily available at any time is quite a challenge. Anyone who has spent time digging through piles of paper or searching in some chaotic digital folder with hundreds of files knows the hassle.
With your own Paperless, you can have your stuff both organized and available without compromise. Use it as your digital archive and organize everything into owners, correspondents, document types, custom tags etc.. And whenever you need to access a document, just filter or do a full-text-search using your browser or the mobile app.
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Paperless-Home's answer:
After having used paperless-ngx myself for quite a while, I found it so incredibly useful that I wanted everyone to know about it and be able to use it. Unfortunately, it needs to be installed on a server which has to be set up and maintained correctly, and I figured that not everyone knows how to do that or wants to deal with it. This is why I made Paperless-home!
Paperless-Home's answer:
Anyone who likes to keep their documents organized. Individuals, small to medium size businesses, families, clubs, etc.
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It really is hard to leave Gmail when all of your data has been conveniently stored therein. This is one of Google's retention strategies and it is indeed brilliant. That said, there's a vast number of self-hosted alternatives like Stalwart Mail (email) [1], Immich (images) [2], NextCloud (Google Docs) [3], etc. [1] https://stalwa.rt [2] https://immich.app [3] https://nextcloud.com/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
Good open source self-hostable alternatives exist! https://nextcloud.com/ (no affiliation, just a longtime happy user) is great for file sharing and even collaborative online document editing. If you do not want to host your own instance, there are many great providers who will host one for you at a low cost. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
See Configuration and syntax changes and Special packages. The latter this time includes changes around NextCloud 23 and Tor Browser prior to 12.5, both of which should be upgraded beforehand. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
> Cloud storage for phones: http://nextcloud.com Thanks, that sums it up for me. I used OC/NC for years but in the last three I mostly abandoned it because the desktop app (for Windows, at least) is atrocious and Android one... isn't good either. But as on-demand document download with occasional upload it's fine. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Wireguard + GUI: https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy Backups of mail accounts: https://www.offlineimap.org Cloud storage for phones: http://nextcloud.com Mirroring podcasts locally: https://github.com/akhilrex/podgrab My own matrix instance: https://matrix-org.github.io/dendrite/ Backups: https://restic.net Media Management: https://jellyfin.org Relay only tor help: https://www.torproject.org S3 compatible storage:... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
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