An easier way to make and see comments in the gallery. As the comments are currently “hidden” unter the file details which you have to open for each picture separately, almost no one I know makes use of the comment function. A button next to the download/delete/share button in the top that shows or hides a comment field would be great.
I would love to have the possibility to create folders where the uploaded content is being deleted after a certain period of time. There is already the retention-app but it requires to set a tag to each of those files and the period of time is measured starting with the file timestamp and not the upload date…
Well, there are already at least two: Rainloop and the official Nextcloud Mail app. The latter is still WIP, the former is fully functional, but stores the passwords in a not very secure way. Better to make those two better than having yet another barely maintained one…
There should be an info/about icon in the title bar, which shows non admin users information about the version of nextcloud and of the current used app. Otherwise it’s difficult to get the correct documentation, if you don’t know the version of the app. Additionally there could be some more infos from …/apps/…/info.xml displayed
As far as implementation on that one, would giving the current Gallery app preview generators and options to show these file types satisfy this, or is there something else that’s missing?
Would love to see project management integrated in NC. For example, openproject.org or projeqtor.org or others. It would take advantage of the user base and groups and have access to files/folders.
Files On Demand for Nextcloud Desktop Windows Client, like implemented for OneDrive:
The various status of each file and folder is shown in the “Status” column, indicating whether it is in the OneDrive Cloud only or stored locally on the device. Right mouse clicking allows you to choose to “Always keep on this device”
If a file is not stored locally, simply double clicking on it as you normally would to open a file will immediately trigger a download to open the requested file.
I wasn’t possible and I think it still isn’t. However, this has been requested. There was only a dirty workaround that you go manually through the code removing the sharing button.
honestly, not a good idea. Keep in mind that users can have masses of folders and subfolders, esp. when external stroages, SMB drives etc. are used. This would turn the main and direct navigation into a bloaty javascript-loaden something.
Seeing the upload speed would give the user an overview of the current server performance and would maybe cause them to postpone large file uploads if upload speeds are slow at the moment.