Self-hosted Webapps in Portablefreeware? Share your thought
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 11:41 pm
hello all!
i've been testing self-hosted webapps using portable servers (e.g uniserver, usbserver) for personal/private use, while i was skeptical at first, these app are actually pretty useful.
i was able to run several webapps successfully without any/much editing which i liked.
im currently using
kanboard - http://kanboard.net/ - todo list
freshrss - http://freshrss.org - simple rss
shaarli - http://sebsauvage.net/ - delicious like bookmarks
owncloud - http://www.owncloud.org - file management
tagspaces - http://www.tagspaces.org - was able to install/run but cant see the local files. - file management
my goal is to replace all desktop apps with webapps in the future. as of now they cant compete with full blown desktop apps like for file management, but some webapps like shaarli dont have desktop equivalents.
does anyone have the same setup/experience? kindly share your thoughts here. thank you!
and would it be allowed to have webapps listed on portablefreeware? they are sort of portable app.
i've been testing self-hosted webapps using portable servers (e.g uniserver, usbserver) for personal/private use, while i was skeptical at first, these app are actually pretty useful.
i was able to run several webapps successfully without any/much editing which i liked.
im currently using
kanboard - http://kanboard.net/ - todo list
freshrss - http://freshrss.org - simple rss
shaarli - http://sebsauvage.net/ - delicious like bookmarks
owncloud - http://www.owncloud.org - file management
tagspaces - http://www.tagspaces.org - was able to install/run but cant see the local files. - file management
my goal is to replace all desktop apps with webapps in the future. as of now they cant compete with full blown desktop apps like for file management, but some webapps like shaarli dont have desktop equivalents.
does anyone have the same setup/experience? kindly share your thoughts here. thank you!
and would it be allowed to have webapps listed on portablefreeware? they are sort of portable app.