Third Party Applications
This documentation is for users and administrators, not those wanting to install.
There are a variety of nice applications for Android and Android-derivative (eg. Graphene) mobile devices.
Note: we offer links to two different “stores” for Android. The built in, surveilled Google Play Store, and the Open Source F-Droid alternative.
Spark
On Android, Google wants us to use Gmail and their ceontrally surveilled services all the time. No thanks. But there isn’t a native client built into Android for email. We recommend Spark as a solid application. It has some paid features, but the “free” version is very nice and workable.
Etar
Access your Nextcloud calendars on your Federated Core from your mobile device. Requires installation and configuration of DAVx5 (see below for more information).
Tasks
Access your Nextcloud task lists on your Federated Core from your mobile device. Requires installation and configuration of DAVx5 (see below for more information).
Jitsi Meet
Attend Jitsi meetings on Federated Core from your mobile device. Note: your user name is just the name before the @domain.com. Example: david if the email is david@domain. Your password is the same as for any other service.
Element
Connect with your Federated Core Matrix server using Element on your mobile device.
Bitwarden
Get access to the Vaultwarden passwords on your Federated Core.
Wireguard
Connect to the VPN on your Federated Core.
A Word about Contacts
Contacts are synched on Android using DAVx5 (see below for more information).
DAVx5
This is a paid app, but allows you to subscribe to your Federated Core for tasks, calendars, contacts.
To configure DAVx5 to work with Nextcloud information, use these instructions.