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A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers - GitHub - awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted: A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
Lighting fast with a slick design, Kavita is a rocket fueled self-hosted digital library which supports a vast array of file formats. Install to start reading and share your server with your friends.
DSM 7.0 - DS Cloud broke; FolderSync & WebDAV for two-way folder sync - shadowandy - my life stories
If you have been using DS Cloud to synchronise folders between your Android mobile phone and Synology NAS (on DSM6), you will be disappointed that DS Cloud is not supported on DSM7. The DS Cloud’s two-way folder synchronisation feature enabled me to free up storage space on the mobile by shifting dated files out of the Synology NAS sync-ed folder to another folder. This shift would appear as though the files were deleted on the server-side, prompting DS Cloud (on the mobile device) to delete off the files. It is a niffy trick to manage storage space on the mobile device but it no longer works on DSM7. Fortunately, I managed to replicate this two-way sync using FolderSync Android app and Synology’s WebDAV Server package. Continue reading the guide if you want to know how.
Most people are unaware of how dangerous it can be to surf web nowadays. Whether it’s downloading malicious files from a suspicious site…
Docker Registry or 'Registry' is an open source and highly scalable server-side application that can be used to store and distribute Docker images. It was a server-side application behind the Docker Hub. In most use cases, a Docker Registry is a great solution if you want to implement the CI/CD system on your application development. The Private Docker Registry gives more performances for the development and production cycle by centralizing all your custom Docker images of application in one place.
MyWebSQL is the ultimate desktop replacement for managing your MySQL databases over the web. With interface that works just like your favourite desktop applications, you don't need to keep switching over webpages to get simple things done. Just login to your database and manage your database as if your are working on your desktop!
Most of us use online services like Gmail, Dropbox, Skype, Evernote etc. on a daily basis without having control over the service. However, now it’s easier than ever to find a self-hosted alternative to your favorite online service and have complete control over it. In this article, we will share a huge list of self-hosted alternatives to popular online services.
Find alternatives to:
Google Analytics
WordPress, Joomla, Drupal
Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox
Gmail, Yahoo Mail
Google Reader, Feedly
Google Docs, Microsoft Office Online
Evernote, OneNote, Google Keep
Skype, Slack, HipChat
Trello
GitHub
Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Mozilla Thunderbird’s Calendar
Zendesk, UserVoice, Freshdesk
Disqus, Facebook Comments, IntenseDebate
Facebook, Twitter
Wikia, Wikipedia
Shopify, Gumroad, Sellfy
LastPass
Imgur, Flickr, ImageShack
SugarCRM, Zoho, Nutshell
TinyURL, goo.gl, CloudApp
One of the reasons why we love our servers (and we love them a lot!) is that everyone gets full root access. This means that you are in full control over your server while still having the dedicated, EPIC 24/7 support. You can install any software and application you want to. There are many options to choose from when it comes to self-hosted alternatives to hosted services. But first off, what are the differences?
A disclaimer: we may be a bit biased, as we really love and support the open source community. We are always open to criticism and suggestions, though. So let us know in the comments if there’s anything you think we should change.
Detailed statistics, charts & graphs
Data management for Memcached (full CRUD support)
Memcached cluster health dashboard
Memcached host dashboard
Update check
Nice & comfortable UI
Clean & well documented code
Responsive and mobile ready
Notice
This software is currently in early alpha state and so i want to warn - There is currently no ciritcal bug i know about but maybe still some potential for (Memcached) data loss - from my point of view its not critical in development cause it's a non-persistent memory store we're talkin about - but it's just fair to warn you before you use it! :)
Revive Adserver is a free, open source ad serving system that enables publishers, ad networks and advertisers to:
Serve ads on websites, in apps, and in video players, and collect detailed statistics about impressions, clicks and conversions
Manage campaigns for multiple advertisers and from ad networks all at once, via an easy to use interface
Define rules for delivery of campaigns and ads, including frequency capping, URL targeting, geo-targeting
Track and report campaign performance, including click-through rates, conversion rates, revenue, eCPM and conversion details, like basket value and number of items purchased
Cloud storage stands for virtualised pool of network storage most commonly hosted by third parties. Cloud storage is a network-based service which physically do not exist but remains somewhere in the cloud. To be more clear, cloud storage means sharing data over network, rather than having local servers or personal device.
Cloud storage is all around us in our smart phones, on desktops and servers etc. The Dropbox application which is now available on smart phone is nothing but cloud storage application. Google Drive is another cloud storage application which lets you store and access your stored data from anywhere and anytime.
This article aims at – Building your personal cloud storage using ownCloud application. But what is the need of building personal cloud when there are third party hosting. Well all the third party hosting limits you to work with the given configuration and storage limit. With the ever expanding list of photos, videos, mp3’s of storage is not sufficient, moreover cloud storage is a relatively new concept and there are not many third party cloud storage host and the available one is too much costly.
ownCloud community has recently released their special release ownCloud 8. They have come up with incredible changes in terms of quality, performance and innovations to provide excellent cloud experience with “ownCloud“. If you are already working with its older version, you’ll definitely experience significant improvements in Document handling.
A simple, fast and secure PHP/AngularJS based single user feed and mail reader, password and bookmark manager.
CacoCloud is divided into a RESTful PHP backend storing all data into a SQLite database and an SPA frontend based on AngularJs.
A slim backend makes it fast, even a Raspberry Pi can handle it.
It is secure, all sensitive data like login credentials or mail accounts stored encrypted.
The clean and user-friendly UI lets you fall in love with application.
By transferring as less data as possible and smart client side caching of non sensitive data it will work even if your mobile network is slow.
Host your own CacoCloud whether you want.
Read your feeds everywhere, it saves your time clean up old feeds automagically.
Manages your common bookmarks.
Read your mails quick and reply to them, without configuring your mail accounts on every device. All mail account data are stored encrypted.
Manage your login credentials, all sensitive data get encrypted twice, once in the browser and a second time before saving them into the database.
An open RESTful API makes it easy writing your own client.
Export your bookmarks to XBEL or HTML and your feeds to OPML.
CacoCloud is written with love.
CacoCloud is open source and hosted GitHub.
Bookmarking websites might be the one thing most of us have been doing the longest on computers. In general, bookmarking has stayed the same for decades, but there's a lot of great new bookmarking tools that we looked at in our Guide to Bookmarking. We looked several browsers and apps that let you bookmark pages, but perhaps the most intriguing of them all is Unmark, a free app from the good folks at Plain that encourages you to categorize your bookmarks by what you want to do with them—read the enclosed article, buy the listed product, watch the accompanying YouTube video or listen to the featured track.
The best part about Unmark is that it's also available as an open-source version that you can host and run on your own server for free. Going self-hosted means all your data stays with you, and you don't have to worry about the service getting an update you don't like, or the service being shut down. And since the open-source version is hosted on GitHub, users with development skills can change the way it looks and works, and share these modifications with other Unmark users.
Today we're going to take you the process of setting up Unmark on your own server. All you need is a domain name and web hosting account with access to a MySQL database. Once you've got Unmark installed, you'll be able to use your very own bookmarking service from anywhere (including mobile browsers), on your domain, without restrictions. Bookmarking with Unmark is as simple as clicking a bookmarklet or using the extension for Chrome. Sound like fun? Let's do this!
An open source to do app for bookmarks. Made by Plain.