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Using the ownCloud Android App
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Using the Nextcloud Android App
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Accessing your files on your ownCloud server via the Web interface is easy and
Accessing your files on your Nextcloud server via the Web interface is easy and
convenient, as you can use any Web browser on any operating system without
installing special client software. However, the ownCloud Android app offers
installing special client software. However, the Nextcloud Android app offers
some advantages over the Web interface:
* A simplified interface that fits nicely on a tablet or smartphone
* Automatic synchronization of your files
* Share files with other ownCloud users and groups, and create public share
* Share files with other Nextcloud users and groups, and create public share
links
* Instant uploads of photos or videos recorded on your Android device
* Easily add files from your device to ownCloud
* Easily add files from your device to Nextcloud
* Two-factor authentication
New In Version 2.0.0
New In Version 1.0.0
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This release contains a number of improvements, including:
* View status of uploads and manage failures
* Federated sharing is now supported with users on ownCloud servers
* Federated sharing is now supported with users on Nextcloud servers
* UI improvements, following Material Design lines
* Share-by-link folders are editable
* Instant uploads automatically stop when Wifi connection is interrupted
* Server certificate warnings are supported
* Improvement when other apps send files to ownCloud
* Improvement when other apps send files to Nextcloud
* Bug fixes
Upgrading
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When you download your ownCloud Android App from the Google Play store, it will
When you download your Nextcloud Android App from the Google Play store, it will
be upgraded just like any other Play Store app, according to your settings on
your Android device. It will either upgrade automatically, or give you a
notification than an upgrade is available.
If you are using an ownCloud Android app from a custom repository, e.g. your
If you are using an Nextcloud Android app from a custom repository, e.g. your
employer, then you will upgrade according their policies.
Getting the ownCloud Android App
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Getting the Nextcloud Android App
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One way to get your ownCloud Android app is to log into your ownCloud server
One way to get your Nextcloud Android app is to log into your Nextcloud server
from your Android device using a Web browser such as Chrome, Firefox, or
Dolphin. The first time you log in to a new ownCloud account you'll see a screen
with a download link to the ownCloud app in the `Google Play store
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.owncloud.android>`_.
Dolphin. The first time you log in to a new Nextcloud account you'll see a screen
with a download link to the Nextcloud app in the `Google Play store
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nextcloud.client>`_.
.. figure:: images/android-1.png
:alt: Android app new account welcome screen.
You will also find these links on your Personal page in the ownCloud Web interface.
You will also find these links on your Personal page in the Nextcloud Web interface.
Find source code and more information from the `ownCloud download page
<http://owncloud.org/install/#mobile>`_.
Find source code and more information from the `Nextcloud download page
<https://nextcloud.com/install/#mobile>`_.
Users of customized ownCloud Android apps, for example from their employer,
Users of customized Nextcloud Android apps, for example from their employer,
should follow their employer's instructions.
Connecting to Your ownCloud Server
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Connecting to Your Nextcloud Server
-----------------------------------
The first time you run your ownCloud Android app it opens to a configuration
The first time you run your Nextcloud Android app it opens to a configuration
screen. Enter your server URL, login name, password, and click the Connect
button. (Click the eyeball to the right of your password to expose your
password.)
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.. figure:: images/android-2.png
:alt: New account creation screen.
For best security your ownCloud server should be SSL-enabled, so that you can
connect via ``https``. The ownCloud app will test your connection as soon as
For best security your Nextcloud server should be TLS-enabled, so that you can
connect via ``https``. The Nextcloud app will test your connection as soon as
you enter it and tell you if you entered it correctly. If your server has a
self-signed SSL certificate you'll get a warning that it is not to be
trusted. Click the OK button to accept the certificate and complete your account
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Managing Files
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Now you should see the Files page of your ownCloud account. Note some
Now you should see the Files page of your Nextcloud account. Note some
differences from the previous release: click the blue button at the bottom
right to expose the **Upload**, **Content from other apps**, and **New folder**
buttons.
Use the **Upload** button to add files to your ownCloud account from your
Use the **Upload** button to add files to your Nextcloud account from your
Android filesystem. Use **Content from other apps** to upload files from
Android apps, such as the Gallery app.
.. figure:: images/android-4.png
:alt: Your ownCloud Files page.
:alt: Your Nextcloud Files page.
Click the overflow button at the top right (that's the one with three vertical
dots) to open a user menu. **Grid view** toggles between grid and list
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.. figure:: images/android-6.png
:alt: Top-right menu.
The ownCloud menu at the top left shows the name of the logged-in user, has a
The Nextcloud menu at the top left shows the name of the logged-in user, has a
shortcut to your files, the **Uploads** button, and the **Settings** button.
The Uploads page displays the status of files currently uploading, a list of
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.. figure:: images/android-15.png
:alt: Top-left menu.
All files (that you have permission to access) on your ownCloud server are
All files (that you have permission to access) on your Nextcloud server are
displayed in your Android app, but are not downloaded until you click on them.
Downloaded files are marked with a green arrow.
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.. figure:: images/android-11.png
:alt: Folder and file management options.
Click **Share** to share files. You can share with other ownCloud users and
groups, and create public share links. If your ownCloud server administrator
Click **Share** to share files. You can share with other Nextcloud users and
groups, and create public share links. If your Nextcloud server administrator
has enabled username auto-completion, when you start typing user or group names
they will auto-complete. After you have shared files, click the **Share** button
to see who you have shared with, and to remove shares.
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Create a Federated share link by clicking **Add User or Group** and entering
the username and remote URL of the person you want to share with in this
format: user@domain.com. You don't have to guess; the Personal page in the
ownCloud Web GUI tells the exact Federated Cloud ID. Just ask them to copy and
Nextcloud Web GUI tells the exact Federated Cloud ID. Just ask them to copy and
paste and send it to you.
.. figure:: images/android-14.png
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Settings
--------
Use the **Settings** screen to control your ownCloud app functions.
Use the **Settings** screen to control your Nextcloud app functions.
.. figure:: images/android-10.png
:alt: Setting screen.
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and removes your files from your Android device. It does not change anything on
the server. There is no logout function that simply logs out of your account
and leaves all your files on your Android device. If you want extra security,
you can set a login PIN on your Android device, and also on your ownCloud
you can set a login PIN on your Android device, and also on your Nextcloud
account. If you are using a shared Android device, other users can access your
files in the file manager if you are sharing a single user account, so you
could set up multiple user accounts to protect your files.
.. figure:: images/android-13.png
:alt: Change password or remove account dialog.
:alt: Change password or remove account dialog.

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# The short X.Y.Z version.
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version = '1.0.0'
# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
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# General information about the project.
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copyright = u'2013-2016, The ownCloud developers'
project = u'Nextcloud Android App %s Manual' % (version)
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