A framework for building convergent cross-platform Nextcloud clients using Flutter.
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README.md

nextcloud-harbour

A beautiful convergent cross-platform client for Nextcloud written in Flutter.

See here for screenshots and other material regarding the app.

This repository not only contains the Harbour app, but also a Nextcloud client written in Dart.
The client will replace https://github.com/jld3103/dart-nextcloud which is an older unmaintained client I wrote some time ago.

The development of this app and client just started, there will be a lot of changes and new features coming soon.

Additional documentation is very much appreciated. If you find something that you think should be documented, please open an issue or pull request.

Features

There are a lot of planned features that still need help. Go here and grab an issue to work on.
Even if a new feature is not listed yet, please open an issue.

  • Fully supported
  • Fully supported, but new features planned
  • Partially supported
  • 🚀 Planned
App Status
Files See here
Notes
News See here
Contacts 🚀
Calendar 🚀
Tasks 🚀
Cookbook 🚀

Platform support

Except for web, Harbour should run on all supported Flutter platforms in the future.
Right now this is not the case, only Android and Linux are supported and tested, but this can easily be extended to other platforms.

The features and problems of all platforms should be considered when implementing new features.