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\documentclass[11pt]{article}
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\title{\textbf{}}
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\usepackage{graphicx}
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\usepackage{caption }
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\author{Steak Electronics}
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\date{06/4/19}
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\begin{document}
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%\maketitle
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\textbf{Nextcloud Research}
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\vspace{0.2in}
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%\textbf{Todo}
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\section{Overview}
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I need something to sync contacts for clients. Nextcloud has that option. Let's try it out.
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\section{Work Log}
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I had trouble finding a nextcloud that was managed for under \$25 month. I did find one, finally (open it store).
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They installed everything. I didn't use my own domain name, but no big deal.
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I downloaded nextcloud for my 4.5 android, and it works. Now to try contact sync.
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Once you open the nextcloud app, there is a way to sync contacts. Requires davx5. So I got that. It brought me to the login page, and I tried logging in, but it failed. It may have been a bad password. I tried again using the URL
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https://my.domain.com/remote.php/dav/
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replacing my.domain with my URL, and it worked. I think the first time, I just had the password wrong.
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After that, davx5 loads up. There is a carddav option. It takes 2-3 minutes to load (you'll see a spinning animation). After that, you can click a checkbox for contacts, then click the 'sync' button.
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\end{document}
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