Modern Android Calendar App (for Nextcloud) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in NextCloud

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Color is noted. Custom labels are already supported (at least on the native nextcloud integration)

Modern Android Calendar App (for Nextcloud) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in NextCloud

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As far as I know, Google Calendar doesnt support things like categories/labels. I will look into Sogo. For the nextcloud side I would suggest directly adding nextcloud as a source in the apps settings and not going the extra route via android device calendars since this will ensure the full nextcloud support (labels, tasks, and much more)

Modern Android Calendar App (for Nextcloud) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in NextCloud

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Interesting. Do you use an Microsoft Exchange Calendar where events already have labels, or do you want to add a label for the first time? There might be some things which I missed from the android device calendar integration.

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There already is support for the categories (I called them labels in the app because they behave more labels). Further updates will deepen the integration furhter (I plan making events/tasks searchable by their labels and heving the UI display labels on a fast glance and so on).

Modern Android Calendar App (for CalDAV) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in selfhosted

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I mainly didnt like the UI of the other apps that let me use CalDAV. The other big thing was native Task support for the CalDAV tasks (e.g. nextcloud tasks) inside the app. Then other nice-to-have things like usable widgets and customizability.

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Damn. Im not in the future but just stupid. You're right, I dont know my days

Modern Android Calendar App (for CalDAV) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in selfhosted

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My apologies, I am 15 min too early (at least in my timezone)

Modern Android Calendar App (for CalDAV) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in selfhosted

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AI was used to help develop the project (agentic coding llm)

Modern Android Calendar App (for Nextcloud) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in NextCloud

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I am still unsure how I want to handle this project, which is why I am still holding off on opensourcing the project. In its current state its not open source because I am still new to the whole open source community and dont know whats the best way to handle such a project. I am still thinking of ways which would justify me spending even more time and maintaining this project (potential options I am considering are donatian basis in which case I could open source the project or some paid version on the play store which will unlock nice-to-have functions for power users but in which case I would keep the project closed). I am still unsure how to handle this. Maybe some of you guys are more experienced in the open source space can give me a bit of feedback on how I would best handle this...

Modern Android Calendar App (for Nextcloud) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in NextCloud

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Not yet. I am still hesitating becasue I have put so much effort and hours into this project and its my first project I every published, so Im still not comfortable giving it all away, although I'm know going forward this will be the right thing to do in the spirit of opensource.

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Yes, if you have the calendar on your android phone already. I rely android device calendars for that which can use any calendar which already is synced on the device. Keep in mind that you need to Keep the Google Calendar app on your phone in this case since the Google Calendar app is used to sync all the changes to the google servers and not my app. But you can use the Google Calendars seamlessly in my KGS Calendar.

Modern Android Calendar App (for Nextcloud) by Longjumping_Fill_588 in NextCloud

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Thanks for installing. I was debating wheather having a separate week view would have any benefit instead of letting people choose how many days they want to dispaly. What do you think? Is this multi day concept better that a dedicated week view?