Questions tagged [self-hosted]
Questions on self-hosted webapps are off-topic.
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How do I bypass Gmail "Auto-responder" limit?
I currently have an HTML code with 33000+ characters (yes, I have minified it already), Gmail auto-respond limit is around 10K characters. Is there a way to bypass this? (Like add the html code in a ...
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How much disk space is needed for a social network? [closed]
I'm going to run a social network website that will have upto 1000 users. how much disk space is needed for this?
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Improve mediawiki search by using Solr or similar? [closed]
Search on our internally hosted mediawiki installation is very poor. Has anyone found an easy way to get better search capabilities, like Solr integration or some internal spidering system?
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Open source commenting systems for static pages - alternatives to Juvia? [closed]
Comments can be invaluable, and in fact they often are, being more interesting or insightful than the commented story. Sites like LWN, HN or Reddit often stands as proofs. So? Comments are precious ...
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Does there exist a Web-based office suite, not in the cloud? [closed]
Are there any collaborative web-based office suites that I could install on my own server? Something like Google Docs, without storing data on Google.
I need at least a basic word processor and a ...
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Knowledge-tree alternative for document management self hosted apps? [closed]
Is there knowledge-tree document management alternative based on php and MySQL for self-hosted Knowledge management apps?
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Self-Hosted alternative to Google Docs? [closed]
Is there any hosted, browser-based software - preferably running on PHP, but I'm ready to consider other possibilities as well - that comes close to the experience of using Google Docs? I'm interested ...
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Hosted vs. Installed [closed]
Given that a hosted service is an ad-supported freemium service, and that the installed service is free but takes hosting $$ out of your pocket, what are the generally advantages to either solution?
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