Cloud Storage Apps for Android

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    Nextcloud Android app

    Nextcloud Android app

    The Android client for Nextcloud

    Nextcloud Android app is the Android client for Nextcloud, a private file sync & share and communication server. It lets you access all of your files easily on your Nextcloud from any Android device. Nextcloud Android app is easy to use and completely open source, so you can host it yourself or have a company do it for you. Always stay in control of your photos, calendar, contact data and other documents and files with Nextcloud.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MEGA Android Client

    MEGA Android Client

    MEGA Android App

    A fully-featured client to access your Cloud Storage provided by MEGA.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DropYet

    DropYet

    It's the simple cloud.

    With DropYet you can manage your personal files in the easiest way. And it's not that bad looking. :) Enjoy the security, simplicity and beauty of DropYet. Upload, rename and delete files. The simpliest manager of files and folders. Furthermore, there are more features like securely sharing files, password encryption and encrypted file detection. Setting it up is easier than ever before. Just try DropYet. Currently working on MORE features for you. Now with Dark Mode! Requirements: PHP (recommended is 7 and higher), HTML, cURL, sendmail Read everything else on our website! :) https://dropyet.maximiliansixdorf.de/en
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MaeGorme

    Tokat Mehmet Akif Ersoy Gorme Engelliler Okulu

    Bu Sayfa Mehmet Akif Ersoy Görme Engelliler Okulu B.T. Öğretmeni tarafından yönetilmektedir. Burada yapılacak paylaşımlar yasal çerçevelerde eğitim amaçlı olacaktır.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Plum Harbor

    Plum Harbor

    An open-source file sharing app built using Next.js and Perplexity.

    An open-source file sharing app built using Next.js and Perplexity. The app employs ML-KEM-1024, ChaCha20, Serpent-256, and HMAC-SHA512 to ensure data confidentiality and integrity. The app is also equipped with a dedicated password vault. Check it out at https://plum-harbor.netlify.app/ GitHub page: https://github.com/Northstrix/plum-harbor Codeberg page: https://codeberg.org/Northstrix/plum-harbor The app is available in English and Hebrew. German version is available here: SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/p/plum-harbor-deutsch GitHub: https://github.com/Northstrix/plum-harbor-deutsch Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/Northstrix/plum-harbor-deutsch Deployed app: https://plum-harbor-deutsch.netlify.app/
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Proton Drive SDK

    Proton Drive SDK

    SDK repository intended to provide reusable client libraries

    Proton Drive SDK is Proton’s dedicated SDK repository intended to provide reusable client libraries for integrating Proton Drive capabilities into other applications, with an initial focus on a JavaScript SDK and plans for a C# SDK. The repository is explicitly labeled as a work in progress and notes that it is not ready for use yet, which signals that public APIs and stability guarantees should not be assumed at this stage. Its implementation is predominantly TypeScript, which is well-suited for producing strongly typed JavaScript libraries that can be consumed across modern web and Node.js environments. By centralizing shared SDK logic in a single repo, Proton can standardize how third-party or internal clients interact with Proton Drive’s protocols and behaviors, reducing duplication and improving consistency across platforms over time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Proton Drive for Android

    Proton Drive for Android

    Android client codebase for accessing Proton Drive

    Proton Drive for Android is Proton’s official Android client codebase for accessing Proton Drive from phones and tablets, built as a full native Android application that you can compile and run in Android Studio or from the command line. The repository is structured like a typical production Android app with a Gradle-driven build, and its setup guidance emphasizes straightforward local development workflows as well as headless builds for CI-style environments. It is designed to plug into Proton Drive’s broader ecosystem so users can manage their cloud-stored files from an Android interface while keeping the client implementation transparent and reviewable as open source. The project documentation focuses on developer setup details such as SDK configuration and build commands, which is especially useful for engineers auditing or reproducing official builds.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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