Or, perhaps, just have to rely on a different app to read my Obsidian vault (like 1Writer), which is certainly less than ideal. Pertama dan terpenting, Dropsync adalah satu-satunya aplikasi yang dapat melakukan sinkronisasi waktu nyata. My worst-case scenario is that I have Obsidian synced through Dropbox and dropsync on my Windows and Android, but then just have to manually browse my Dropbox files to take literature notes while on my iPad. Berikut ini perbedaan Dropsync dari beberapa aplikasi sinkronisasi Dropbox populer lainnya. But, since that’s not going to happen as far as I know, does anyone know of any third-party syncing solution that works cross-platform with Obsidian? Ideally, I would be able to just use my Dropbox on all three platforms seamlessly. Of course I know about Obsidian Sync, and while I’m happy to support the company (like doing the Catalyst support), I don’t want yet another subscription service. I also am unaware of any solution that would work with Android. However, the Obsidian iOS app can only interact with folders in. On iOS, Resilio Sync stores the folders I sync in its own folder of On My iPhone (in the Files app). They are synced across my Macbook and iOS devices using Resilio Sync. Also, as I don’t have any experience with GIT, perhaps I am overestimating the bulkiness of the workflow. I have a desktop PC I use as my server for notes and such. Maybe I just couldn’t understand the post. Manually pull, push, merge changes through ] GIT + Working Copy: I would love some system that seemlessly syncs through GIT, but Working Copy seemed bulky, like you’d have to use both Obsidian and Working Copy to make any changes. It lets you automatically synchronize files and folders with Dropbox cloud storage and with your other devices. I’ve seen it recommended on the Discord, and checked it out but it seems like it’s mainly for self-hosted servers? This app is an automatic file sync and backup tool. Syncthing + Mobius: I’m not really sure what this does. Additionally, Apple hasn’t released any sort of iCloud app for Android.īeyond these, I’ve heard of some other options, but I can’t tell if they are appropriate: I’ve considered using iCloud as my vault storage, however I don’t know if that could work on my windows without syncing the entirety of my iCloud onto my windows (which I do not want to do as I have the 2TB plan, and that would flood my small harddrive). But, no alternative seems to be available on iOS. One user suggested dropsync, and I have to say it works beautifully on my Android. Then, Transfer Downloaded Dropbox Music to iPhone Music Library without iTunes. I’ve set up a vault on Dropbox, but was disappointed to learn that I couldn’t choose my vault directory on the mobile apps. In Dropsync, you pair a folder on your device with a folder on Dropbox.
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