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I used to use neo backup. Works nice.
Bit stopped, nowadays all apps are online synched (to my self hosted server mostly) and so I don't need backups.
Alright, thank you!
A question on the self hosted app backups: Do you mean using synchronization functionalities that the apps themselves have built-in? Like using a contacts app that syncs the contacts via CardDav? Or do you actually synchronize the apps themselves with their app-specific data (like settings etc.)? Because if that is possible, I would be very interested!
Mostly carddav caldav and WebDAV. Plus using apps that connect to self hosted services like audiobookshelf or navidrome
Ah I see. Yeah I try to do the same as much as possible. But there still are those apps that just don't offer such functionality, unfortunately.