Synology Install XBackBone With Portainer

Synology Install XBackBone With Portainer

My previous guide for XBackBone involved the use of Task Scheduler. Today I’m offering a recommended and excellent alternative for installing the latest XBackBone version via Portainer. XBackBone is a simple and lightweight PHP file manager that supports the instant sharing tool ShareX and *NIX systems. It supports uploading and displaying images, GIF, video, code, formatted text, … Read more about Synology Install XBackBone With Portainer

How to Install Nanote on Your Synology NAS

How to Install Nanote on Your Synology NAS

Nanote is a lightweight, self-hosted, note-taking application with filesystem-based storage. It’s built with Nuxt 3, TypeScript, and designed for simplicity and performance. The primary goal of Nanote is to manage your notes in a manner that is 100% portable. You should be able to manage your notes in terminal, notepad or any other app – … Read more about How to Install Nanote on Your Synology NAS

How to Install Cardinal Home Server on Your Synology NAS

How to Install Cardinal Home Server on Your Synology NAS

Cardinal is a suite of powerful self-hosted media streaming apps for your music, photos, movies, and TV. In this step by step guide I will show you how to Install Cardinal Home Server on your Synology NAS using Docker & Portainer. STEP 1 Please Support My work by Making a Donation. STEP 2 Install Portainer using … Read more about How to Install Cardinal Home Server on Your Synology NAS

How to Install Palworld Server on Your Synology NAS

How to Install Palworld Server on Your Synology NAS

This Docker container helps you get started with hosting your own dedicated Palworld server on your Synology NAS. Palworld is an upcoming action-adventure, survival, and monster-taming game created and published by Japanese developer Pocket Pair. The game is set in an open world populated with animal-like creatures called “Pals”, which players can battle and capture … Read more about How to Install Palworld Server on Your Synology NAS