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You can use the Gramps desktop app on your normal computer and then host a frontend using Gramps.js
What makes it different from running official docker container? This demo login screen looks exactly the same, but doesnt work tho. Screenshot from the link looks the same as well
I don't understand what you mean by "official docker container" because Gramps is desktop software and doesn't have a container. The GrampsWeb / Gramps.js is the web interface for browsing it, that can run in a Docker container, but is developed separately.
Grmps is completely new to me, didnt even know about desktop app before I deployed docker. Found it on awesome selfhosted. So i used this one thinking its what everyone is doing 🙃
No worries. Gramps (desktop) is where I do work on my main tree, and then personally I will do a one-way sync (so that it can't "corrupt" my tree) up to my GrampsWeb docker frontend so that the rest of my family can view the data.