
Ludwig Cornely
Virtually unusable with large directories. I have a directory with 8GB of pictures in my cloud. Even just opening the directory will cause the app to freeze. Downloading even single files will cause momentary freezes. Downloading more than 3 files at a time (which will take well over a minute of intermittent freezing, regardless of file size) will cause the app to crash and re-crash in the background, until forcefully stopped (not to mention that the phone runs hot and battery runs down quickly)

Jefferson Real
Mostly helpful, but some core features are unreliable. When you delete a photo on Android, it gets renamed as a dot file (.trashed[xyz...]). Unfortunately this app doesn't discern between dot files and normal files, so they get uploaded anyway. I have to log into my instance to delete all the photos that were already deleted on my phone. The other main issue is file sync to device doesn't really seem to work. You mark files for offline access, but it only downloads a few then gives up.
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Hel La
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Quite good! Big room for improvement: when I create a new file in my Android file browser, that file is not recognized by NextCloud unfortunately, even when it is in a synced folder. In my textfile-based note taking app, I can't just create new text notes. I have to create them in the NextCloud client and then I can use them in the note taking app. It's a little cumbersome.
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