Nextcloud has a rich history that spans over a decade, with the first version released in 2010 by Frank Karlitschek. Nextcloud has undergone significant changes and improvements since its inception.
Nextcloud's earliest versions were built on top of ownCloud, which was also founded by Frank Karlitschek. The first version of Nextcloud, 9.0, was released in 2016, marking a significant shift from ownCloud.
This new direction allowed Nextcloud to differentiate itself from ownCloud and establish a unique identity. The 9.0 version brought many exciting features, including a redesigned user interface and improved security.
Since then, Nextcloud has continued to evolve with new versions and features being added regularly.
Nextcloud Versions
Nextcloud has a long history of development, with the first release dating back to 2016. Nextcloud 1.0 was announced on June 27, 2016, marking the beginning of the project.
Nextcloud 9 was a major milestone, released in 2016, which included a new web interface and improved performance. Nextcloud 9 also introduced the concept of "apps" which allowed users to easily install and manage additional features.
Nextcloud 16 was a significant release in 2018, which included major improvements to the user interface and a new " Files" app. Nextcloud 16 also introduced improved support for mobile devices and a new "Talk" app for real-time communication.
Version 29.0.6
Version 29.0.6 is a significant update that fixes several issues and improves the overall user experience. It includes 37 commits from various contributors.
One of the key fixes in this version is the resolution of npm audit issues, which have been addressed in multiple commits (server#47175, server#47668, server#47706, files_pdfviewer#637, files_pdfviewer#1018, and files_pdfviewer#1033).
Several bugs have been fixed in this version, including issues with user status automation, deleting activities, and saving translated user status. The fixes also address problems with mimetype server version checks, theming, and provisioning API settings.
This version also includes updates to dependencies, such as `@nextcloud/upload` and `@nextcloud/vue`, which have been updated to the latest versions. Additionally, several chore commits have been made to update dependencies and bump versions.
Here are some of the key fixes and updates in Version 29.0.6:
- Fix npm audit (server#47175)
- Fix(userstatus): run user status automation job for start and end events (server#47213)
- Stable29: Fix/comment deleting with activities installed (server#47234)
- Don’t save translated predefined user status as custom status (server#47263)
- Chore(deps): Update `@nextcloud/upload` (server#47367)
- Fix(setupcheck): Fix mimetype server version check in backport (server#47378)
- Fix(theming): Make getImage() call save against missing non-SVG version (server#47384)
- Fix(ProvisioningAPI): set typed config values by via API (server#47394)
- Fix(provisioning): Support setting new app configs as well (server#47410)
- Fix(caldav): limit property length (server#47421)
- Fix: Trusted server icon recovery without addressbook change (server#47428)
- Fix(mailer): Call to custom mail_template_class (server#47477)
- Fix(flow): cannot set custom user agent (server#47482)
- Fix(files): Adjust margin at the file list bottom (server#47493)
- Fix(files): Reset drop notice on firefox (server#47497)
- Fix: Correctly load favorites for subpath (server#47501)
- Fix(Router): Load attribute routes of all apps when not app is specified (server#47517)
- Fix: gracefully handle unexpected exif orientation types (server#47536)
- Fix(files): fix list gap at bottom (server#47538)
- Fix(logger): ignore session logging during setup (server#47549)
- Update `@nextcloud/vue` to v8.17.0 (server#47566)
- Refactor(files): Drop unneeded initial state (server#47571)
- Fix(provisionning_api): Remove parameters that are not set into template (server#47573)
- Fix: optimise `getWrongShareOwnership` query (server#47577)
- Fix npm audit (server#47668)
- Fix(settings): Hide forbidden UI elements for group managers (server#47687)
- Revert “fix(deps): Fix npm audit” (server#47706)
- Fix npm audit (bruteforcesettings#637)
- Fix npm audit (files_pdfviewer#1018)
- Fix: Use the user configured UI language for PDFjs instead of browser language #1026 (files_pdfviewer#1027)
- Chore(deps-dev): Bump axios from 1.7.4 to 1.7.5 (files_pdfviewer#1030)
- Fix npm audit (files_pdfviewer#1033)
- Fix npm audit (firstrunwizard#1319)
- Chore(deps): Bump @nextcloud/dialogs from 5.3.5 to 5.3.7 (firstrunwizard#1330)
- Chore(deps-dev): Bump vite from 5.4.1 to 5.4.2 (firstrunwizard#1331)
Nextcloud Versions
Nextcloud Hub 7 is a major release that brings a wave of innovative features to enhance your collaboration and productivity. It introduces advanced search, global out-of-office, phone dial-out, live photos, QR codes, and better mail tags.
Advanced search is a key feature in Nextcloud Hub 7, allowing you to find files and information more efficiently. Global out-of-office is another significant improvement, enabling you to set an automatic response for when you're away.
Nextcloud Hub 7 also includes live photos, which allow you to view metadata and more. QR codes are another new feature, enabling you to share Notes easily. Better mail tags are also available, making it easier to see shared items in Contacts.
The release notes for Nextcloud versions 29.0.6 and 28.0.12 RC2 are available online, detailing the changes and fixes made in each version. The release notes for version 29.0.6 include 31 fixes, while the release notes for version 28.0.12 RC2 include 4 fixes.
Here are some of the fixes included in version 29.0.6:
- Fix npm audit (server#47175)
- Fix(userstatus): run user status automation job for start and end events (server#47213)
- Stable29: Fix/comment deleting with activities installed (server#47234)
- Don’t save translated predefined user status as custom status (server#47263)
- Chore(deps): Update `@nextcloud/upload` (server#47367)
- Fix(setupcheck): Fix mimetype server version check in backport (server#47378)
- Fix(theming): Make getImage() call save against missing non-SVG version (server#47384)
- Fix(ProvisioningAPI): set typed config values by via API (server#47394)
- Fix(provisioning): Support setting new app configs as well (server#47410)
- Fix(caldav): limit property length (server#47421)
- Fix: Trusted server icon recovery without addressbook change (server#47428)
- Fix(mailer): Call to custom mail_template_class (server#47477)
- Fix(flow): cannot set custom user agent (server#47482)
- Fix(files): Adjust margin at the file list bottom (server#47493)
- Fix(files): Reset drop notice on firefox (server#47497)
- Fix: Correctly load favorites for subpath (server#47501)
- Fix(Router): Load attribute routes of all apps when not app is specified (server#47517)
- Fix: gracefully handle unexpected exif orientation types (server#47536)
- Fix(files): fix list gap at bottom (server#47538)
- Fix(logger): ignore session logging during setup (server#47549)
- Update `@nextcloud/vue` to v8.17.0 (server#47566)
- Refactor(files): Drop unneeded initial state (server#47571)
- Fix(provisionning_api): Remove parameters that are not set into template (server#47573)
- Fix: optimise `getWrongShareOwnership` query (server#47577)
- Fix npm audit (server#47668)
- Fix(settings): Hide forbidden UI elements for group managers (server#47687)
- Revert “fix(deps): Fix npm audit” (server#47706)
- Fix npm audit (bruteforcesettings#637)
- Fix npm audit (files_pdfviewer#1018)
- Fix: Use the user configured UI language for PDFjs instead of browser language #1026 (files_pdfviewer#1027)
- Chore(deps-dev): Bump axios from 1.7.4 to 1.7.5 (files_pdfviewer#1030)
- Fix npm audit (files_pdfviewer#1033)
- Fix npm audit (firstrunwizard#1319)
- Chore(deps): Bump @nextcloud/dialogs from 5.3.5 to 5.3.7 (firstrunwizard#1330)
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V30.0.2RC1
V30.0.2RC1 was a notable release in the Nextcloud series. It included a chore to update code owners, which suggests a focus on maintaining the project's infrastructure.
The release also addressed a few bugs, including one that caused an exception when generating a preview URL for an installed app screenshot. This was fixed by the backportbot in issue #49044.
Another bug fix involved the ownCloud migration with the oauth2 app, which was resolved by @nickvergessen in issue #49076. This is an important feature for users who rely on ownCloud integration.
The release also updated the @nextcloud/dialogs library to version 6.0.1, which likely brought some improvements to the Nextcloud user interface.
Here's a brief summary of the key changes in V30.0.2RC1:
Overall, V30.0.2RC1 was a solid release that addressed some important issues and updated dependencies.
Hub 8 Arrives
Nextcloud Hub 8 is here, bringing a host of exciting features to enhance your productivity and collaboration experience.
The Nextcloud Assistant is a game-changer, offering chat summaries, Nextcloud Mail reply suggestions, and answers based on your data.
Interactive previews for files, folders, boards, and events make it easy to visualize and share information.
Federated chat and message editing in Talk enable seamless communication with your team.
Mini-apps based on Tables provide a convenient way to manage and analyze data.
Public Collectives sharing, previews, and QR-codes make it easy to share and collaborate on files.
Nextcloud Teams allows you to manage your team resources like a pro.
Forms can automatically sync with a spreadsheet, streamlining your workflow.
Here are some of the key features of Nextcloud Hub 8:
- Nextcloud Assistant: chat summaries, Nextcloud Mail reply suggestions, answers based on your data
- Interactive previews for files, folders, boards, and events
- Federated chat and message editing in Talk
- Mini-apps based on Tables
- Public Collectives sharing, previews, and QR-codes
- Nextcloud Teams: manage team resources
- Forms: automatically sync with a spreadsheet
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know my Nextcloud version?
To check your Nextcloud version, visit https://scan.nextcloud.com and enter your Nextcloud URL, then click "trigger re-scan" if needed. This will display your version number, helping you identify any potential issues.
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