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Hey All, I am just getting started in my journey. Part of my goals is to de-google my life and am looking to start with my calendar. I want to to sync with my laptop and my phone. I was going to start reading about nextcould because it seems like it would have the stuff I need and more. My question is what does the community use, so that I can read and research about it. No technical questions yet.


Edit: Not sure why I cannot see the replies when signed in (visible when logged out). Will be checking out your suggestions. Thanks Self Hosted community!

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[–] lemmyvore@feddit.nl 0 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Radicale on the server, exposed publicly on a "secret" subdomain.

InfCloud as a web app.

Calengoo on the phone and it also has clients for desktop (Windows, Linux, Mac).

CalDAV-Sync / CardDAV-Sync to sync on Android (although Calengoo can also connect directly to Radicale).

I tried DAVx5 for Android sync but it had issues with large calendars and would choke sometimes when it lost connectivity.

[–] emhl@feddit.de 0 points 5 months ago

If you use let's encrypt certificates on that subdomain it's pretty easy to find. https://crt.sh/