Nextcloud - Archlinux packaged apps verse Nextcloud store - What is the difference?

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Devs,

I've used nextcloud in Arch for a couple of years. When I installed, it was just the Nextcloud webapp that was available and the applications were packaged by nextcloud with additional apps available in the nextcloud store.

  Now there are "nextcloud-app-xxxx" packages provided by Archlinux, e.g.

nextcloud-app-bookmarks
nextcloud-app-calendar
nextcloud-app-contacts
nextcloud-app-main
nextcloud-app-news
nextcloud-app-notes
nextcloud-app-spreed

Did something change that now means I should be installing the nextcloud-app-xxxx packages instead of the apps that are already in Nextcloud? The wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Nextcloud is silent on the packaged apps. Are they different from what is available in the nextcloud store? Better?

  Just trying to figure out why they are packaged and if I should switch to them.

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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.




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