Announcing Nextcloud Hub 3 - Brand New Design and Photos 2.0 with Editor and AI

If you want to test beta releases I would recommend to setup a dedicated VM for that purpose and do a manual installation. There are plenty of guides out there on how to setup a Nextcloud server manually, like for example this one Build an Awesome Nextcloud Server (Updated for Ubuntu 22.04!) – Learn Linux TV

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Message expiration has been around for some time. All those things are in the menu afaik.

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It’s in the settings for the room/channel. And it’s new for talk 15 :slight_smile:

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Hi @SmallOne, indeed you led me one step in the right direction, but still the issue is not solved: I’m now finding the two TALK options, but only with an admin account. Regular Nextcloud users don’t see “create poll” and “message expiration”.

Both options are not available in 1-to-1-conversations. Did you test in 1-1 or in group conversations?

Expire is in the settings for 1-1 chats

Polls are for group chats

They should be visible on the web and on the 15 rc clients

Pretty sure it shouldn’t be there … I just looked again and it’s only available for group conversations (web and talk-ios). Where do you see that option for 1-1?

@SysKeeper @tim.s Would you mind sharing some screenshots since you are having difficulty with finding these options.

Thank you - I can find that option, but it is disabled in code for 1-1 conversations, so I’m wondering @SmallOne sees :face_with_monocle:

Android 15 rc3 … It might be a bug in the android app … After checking with my browser on the computer it is not there :slight_smile:

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Thanks a lot, you solved my mystery! I was just not aware that 1:1 chats would not show the options. When thinking about it, I understand that a poll does not make much sense in 1:1, but from a technical perspective I just assumed it would be there.

Great thanks for this:
“Server-side encryption introduces support for group folders.”

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“WHAAT? WHERE HAS MY DARK MODE GONE?” I shouted, opening the Nextcloud interface the first time after upgrade. Everything looked blue and bright. Okay actually menu elements were still dark, but the top icon bar was blue. Checking theme app, black theme color is there, but bar is blue… Navigating back and forth, realised that the top bar is actually transparent and the changed background image was really the only change :sweat_smile:. Changed back to a dark sky background, everything well, calming down. You have to know it was last night and quite dark in my room, so the bright background was quite a shock to my eyes and tired brain :smile:.

Now, wow, I have to say I like that new design very much, including the rounded edges. I needed to laugh when realising that personal settings and admin settings in the menu have been split again. Wasn’t this one of the very first visible differences between Nextcloud and ownCloud that time? Was this a reaction to the fact that ownCloud followed Nextcloud and merged the two menu entries as well, just recently :wink:? However, I like it more it is now, as accessing the admin panel with setup and update notifications is one click less :+1:.

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A post was split to a new topic: Photos editor is buggy. Is it not stable?

In the description of Photos 2.0 it says “Futhermore, you can share the album with others using a public link so they can add their photos too.”

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Please open an new issue in https://help.nextcloud.com/c/apps/photos/164

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