Hey all, I’m searching for something self hosted that lets me access, read, and edit .md and spreadsheets. I don’t need functionality for presentations, word docs, or photos; really just spreadsheets and markdown, and a good mobile experience.

Opencloud is fast, simple, lightweight, and works great for multi-user editing, but Collabora is just so-so on desktop and borderline unsuable on mobile. Also, the build in split-view markdown editor is effectively unusable on mobile. Nextcloud has more features, but I mostly don’t use them. It’s markdown editor is better, but it has the same Collabora problem. I’m probably about 50% desktop and 50% mobile use.

Any recommendations?

      • sandwichsaregood@lemmy.world
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        15 hours ago

        I like it a lot more UI wise. It feels like the modern MS Office if the ribbon UI wasn’t awful and busy. Compatibility is extremely good as well. Has Nextcloud/standalone web version, desktop versions, phone versions. I haven’t used the phone app that much, but it seems good from what I have used.

        Edit: I don’t know how well it handles Markdown, however.

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          8 hours ago

          OK, so after a bit of poking at it:

          1. I agree. The OnlyOffice mobile Android app (called Documents) is a much better mobile spreadsheet viewer/editor than Collabora.
          2. What’s even cooler is that the app works with Nextcloud as a cloud backend. So I can log into my existing Nextcloud instance and get the benefit of the better sheets editor on my existing files with no extra work at all!
          3. They say that OnlyOffice supports markdown as of version 9, but I think they mean the broader platform itself, not the Android app. For example, you cannot create a new .md file from the mobile app, and if you try to open an existing .md file, it displays a “wrong file type” error, but it does successfully open it as a .docx.

          In any case, since it works with Nextcloud, the app, out of the box, is already a more functional mobile spreadsheet editor. That’s a big win in my book. Thanks!

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      1 day ago

      Yeah. That’s what opencloud uses. Their app does a handoff to Collabora.

      Ill have a look at Joplin. Thanks.