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Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;">Hi,<br><br>Lester Caine wrote:<blockquote
cite="mid:55506A0F.9080700@lsces.co.uk" type="cite"><pre wrap="">I'm sure many of you have been heads down making websites mobile
friendly and other distractions like that?
</pre></blockquote><br>Sort of. I'm normally lazy and just use
Wordpress.<br><br><blockquote cite="mid:55506A0F.9080700@lsces.co.uk"
type="cite"><pre wrap="">... but I am
looking to bed down sharing material between both devices and users.
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cite="mid:55506A0F.9080700@lsces.co.uk" type="cite"><pre wrap="">I'm TRYING to find a nice PHP based platform I can use to replace
owncloud and keep being directed to subscription offerings for which I
might as well use google or facebook or even samsung's offerings. I'd
like to get a nice clean privately hosted setup so I know where the data
is.</pre></blockquote><br><br>As far as I'm aware there's only OwnCloud,
and it currently is the main FLOSS based solution. <br>At least it's
LAMP based, so you could hack/contribute/poke it a bit .... and hosting
shouldn't be too scary.<br><br>David.<br><br>--<span style="font-family:
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David Goodwin<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://codepoets.co.uk">http://codepoets.co.uk</a><br>
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