![]() ![]() I'll just "go ahead" and let myself out now. maybe 10 x times? As if to 'pre-announce' what I'm obviously about to do. Sync The sync initialization phase is much faster, especially with databases containing a large number of groups. I'd hazard a guess, it was mentioned in this tutorial alone. Enable the new sync location, adjusting the options for the location as desired, then sync a database. This will remove the sync data in that location. In DEVONthink: Control-click the sync location in DEVONthink’s Preferences > Sync and choose Clean Location. for some reason, this phrase 'grates' on me. The sync data isn’t shared between locations. to count the number of times people on these tutorials say, "go ahead". He also covers syncing DEVONthink databases among your Apple devices and using DEVONthink To Go in iOS and iPadOS. Syncing is always set up in DEVONthink’s Preferences > Sync or DEVONthink To Go’s Settings > Sync: Locations. ![]() Synchronize your data directly on the local network, via Dropbox. Take your databases with you and organize your documents on the go. Now databases imported from and synced with that location will be shallowly synced. If you've already set up a location, tap the Edit link, then tap the desired sync location and set the option. I'd be curious to create a database, surveying every tutorial in the library. DEVONthink To Go is the mobile companion to DEVONthink for Mac. In DEVONthink To Go's Settings > Sync, when setting up the sync location, set Download Files to On demand. I've read the reasons why, (and don't fully understand it), but a $1,000 NAS drive (plus ongoing electricity costs) has been a quantum leap, I haven't been able to justify yet. (If you already have a location specified, tap Edit to see the list of locations.) For Dropbox accounts, follow the prompts to. I'm grateful that DropBox is an option, but flabbergasted that using something like Microsoft 365, or other online options are NOT available. The 'options' for sync'ing with DT3 are disappointingly limited IMHO. and I was surprised it wasn't covered in previous DT3 tutorials. It's good to see you address it - finally. It cost me quite a bit of frustration and research, chasing this around the web, to finally crack this code for myself a few weeks ago.
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