Nextcloud Hub 26 Spring: Built together, designed for the future
Nextcloud announced the Hub 26 Spring release, marking its ten-year anniversary. The update offers a refined user interface, expanded tool options, and a new platform strategy aimed at developers within its open-source ecosystem. The company highlights its community-driven development model and focus on privacy and data sovereignty.
- ▪Nextcloud Hub 26 Spring is the anniversary release celebrating a decade of the platform.
- ▪The release introduces a refined UI, more choices for collaboration tools, and a new platform strategy for developers.
- ▪Nextcloud emphasizes that it is owned by its community rather than a single corporate entity.
- ▪The company positions the software as a privacy‑focused, sovereign alternative to centralized proprietary solutions.
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A decade of privacy, sovereignty and collaboration Ten years ago, we built Nextcloud to solve a problem that is even more pressing today: the dependence on centralized, proprietary software that threatens our privacy and sovereignty. Organizations need a future-proof framework to replace centralized, legacy collaboration tools. One that only open source can provide. From home clouds to large-scale enterprises, governments and industries, people are increasingly adopting Nextcloud as their digital workspace. It gives you choice: who controls your data, what tools you use and what it costs, how much privacy for you is enough privacy.
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