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unhosted web apps: getting started
https://unhosted.org/getting-started
Freedom from web 2.0's monopoly platforms. There is not one specific implementation of unhosted web apps you can download or sign up for. However, the following path is a good way to get started:. Join the mailing list. Get an account at 5apps. It will give you both a remoteStorage account (. And a very good platform for deploying the apps you will be developing. Remember, you can log in with. Try out some other apps. App developers, check out our tools. Page, read through the practice. 16 save the web.
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Recent changes - remoteStorage Wiki
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Track the most recent changes to the wiki on this page. This edit created a new page (also see list of new pages. This is a minor edit. This edit was performed by a bot. The page size changed by this number of bytes. Changes in last 1. Show new changes starting from 09:10, 15 March 2017. Retrieved from " https:/ wiki.remotestorage.io/Special:RecentChanges.
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Protocol - remoteStorage Wiki
https://wiki.remotestorage.io/Protocol
RemoteStorage is a creative combination of existing protocols and standards (mainly HTTP. It aims to re-use existing technologies as much as possible, adding just a small layer of standardization on top to facilitate its usage for per-user storage with simple permissions and offline-capable data sync. See this quick explainer. For some more info, and the spec itself for details. The first draft of the remoteStorage protocol was originally developed by Michiel B. de Jong as part of the Unhosted. So that a...
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What can I do for remoteStorage? - remoteStorage Wiki
https://wiki.remotestorage.io/What_can_I_do_for_remoteStorage%3F
What can I do for remoteStorage? Inspired by http:/ www.whatcanidoformozilla.org. And would be great to turn into a proper website eventually. ( Forums thread. I can run servers. I can test things. Integrate RS in any of your apps. More apps means more users, means more developers, means more apps. Help out with the reference client. There are always issues. To work on ( waffle board. Help with completing and improving the remoteStorage.js Beginners' Guide. Even if it's just questions or feedback). Writt...
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Developer Portal - remoteStorage Wiki
https://wiki.remotestorage.io/Developer_Portal
Is a JavaScript library that does all the heavy-lifting of connecting remoteStorage accounts, caching, synchronizing and storing user data. It is well-tested in all modern browsers, and also works in Cordova apps and node.js programs. As the reference client, maintained by the RS core team, it always supports the latest protocol versions (but is reasonably backwards-compatible as well). Long-form technical docs (architecture, caching, .). Adding a new storage back-end.
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Servers - remoteStorage Wiki
https://wiki.remotestorage.io/Servers
Integrate into existing systems. Is a commercial remoteStorage provider that currently offers free storage accounts. Offers (paid) managed hosting of remoteStorage on both shared and custom domains. Is a remoteStorage server written in PHP. Is a remoteStorage server written in Rust. ( Docker image. Is a remoteStorage server based on node.js. Is a remoteStorage server written in C for POSIX systems, storing data in system users' home directories. [Needs upgrading]. Integrate into existing systems.
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Special pages - remoteStorage Wiki
https://wiki.remotestorage.io/Special:SpecialPages
Pages with the fewest revisions. Pages without language links. All pages with prefix. Pages with a page property. Login / create account. Recent changes and logs. Gallery of new files. Media reports and uploads. List of files with duplicates. Search for duplicate files. Random page in category. Redirect by file, user, page or revision ID. Pages with the most categories. Pages with the most interwikis. Pages with the most revisions.
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RemoteStorage.js:Private browsing mode - remoteStorage Wiki
https://wiki.remotestorage.io/Special:Random
RemoteStorage.js:Private browsing mode. RemoteStorage.js supports Private/Incognito browsing mode in modern browsers. However, depending on browser support it cannot use all or any local Web Storage. IndexedDB and localStorage are stubbed but not functional in Private windows (in version 9.1). RS.js stores all data in memory, so it is lost when connecting a remote storage (except for the WebFinger discovery data, which is transported via the OAuth. This page was last modified on 18 July 2016, at 09:15.
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