I really dont think I should have to go all the refresh and resync steps each time to make sure something is on both devices. I will write down my steps to see what I may be missing. i get another comflict.īack to the drawing board. it wasnt the file I had just made for fun to see what was going on. But i did delete something else on the talet side of S Note. i didnt touch anything, didnt add anything. That was 5 housr ago.everything looked great.then 3 hrs later. depending on wi-fi or carrier network of course. then it shows up in S Note.īasically a whole lot of refreshing and syncing just to see things move from end to end. Then I hit DB to see it show in the file location in DB on the tablet. I then go to tablet and hit DS to "see it" update on the tablets side of DS. I can hit DS "sync now" on the phone and "see it" in DB on my phone. I can create from phone and send to DP.com. and found that DS and DB settings need to be close to each other in regards to the time of the syncing.heres what I found (the problem is still not resolved) After posting i decided to play around a bit. Works with removable hard drives, between computers on a local network and even between your mac and a remote server over SSH. Well Im just playing with S Note till I get the syncing down a lot better.Im am only using the SNB format. DropSync is a folder updater for web developers, photo professionals, scientists or anyone in need of a fast, automated and highly customizable way to repeatedly copy files from one place to another. until I make another change then this vicious circle repetes itself. and NOT get a conflicted copy on all three? I keep having to delete the CC off all three devises. Then I go back to my LP and the edits I made on my phone, now gives me a conflict copy on all 3 devices?īasically - how do I open an S Note in one devise. it then syncs to DP via DS (you get the naming convention idea here) When I open the document created on the tab on my phone.I can edit and do whatever I want. I look on LT (laptop going forward) BAM!! its ol. I draw a doodle on tablet save and upload to DB (dropbox going forward) I have dropbox on 3 devices (Note II, Note 10.1 and laptop) maybe Im just not looking in the right spot for the right answer. One way would be to create a folder on Dropbox and a folder on the Onyx, and the setup a two-way sync between the in Dropsync (setting it up is straightforward). I’m curious if this is something the NextCloud app could be designed to do, so I could leave the confines of my DropBox account and host my own using NextCloud.I have trolled this site, Dropbox and dropsync and really can not solve this. I like the regular Dropbox app, Dropsync allows sync of two folders. I use a third party app called DropSync, which allows you to synchronize entire folders and everything in them with your Dropbox account, in the same way that Dropbox works on PC. The Dropbox PC client syncs entire folders by default, while the Dropbox mobile app requires you to either select each file individually you want uploaded, or use their silly one-way sync functionality that uploads all found pictures on your phone into one folder, and then there’s no way to synchronize external changes back to your phone. 7.8 Apk Requirements: 4.0.3 and up Overview: Dropsync lets you automatically sync and share unlimited files and folders with Dropbox and with your other trusted. This applies to files where 'Make available offline' has been selected If the file hasn't been made available offline I don't believe there is a persistent copy of it on the device, and the file contents are probably streamed when the file is accessed. When storage spaces gets low on one of our phones, it’s a simple matter of moving older folders out of Dropbox (into backed up storage) and then Dropbox updates our phones. As of September 2019, Dropbox for Android 156.2.2 the following applies on my Huawei Nova 3i phone. Then this synchronizes via Dropbox to our phones. This folder also synchronizes with a virtual machine (in my basement), where I’ve got a script that renames all pictures and video to match the time taken, and places them into folders named by the date taken. I can take pictures on my phone, which go to a DCIM folder, and everything in that folder is automatically uploaded to Dropbox, and on my wife’s phone that same Dropbox folder gets synchronized with her DCIM folder, so we’re able to share our photo storage automatically. I currently use Dropbox to sync entire folders on my desktop/laptop PCs with my mobile devices (and would love to replace this with NextCloud if it were capable of the same).
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