![]() >content is tedious to day the least, and the native mobile content >If it’s the latter? are you happy with DTTG2? Applying tags to new >Or to collect information from mobile sources? >Is it to reference the main desktop databases on the go? >Looking for input on how people use DTTG2. ![]() >fairness, DEVONthink attempts to do more with sync than any other ![]() >configure and activate sync and/or failure of the sync technology. >postings regarding this product relate to confusion about how to >visit the DEVONtechnologies forum you’ll notice that almost all the >you buy the premium feature to sync only part of the database. >nothing”-if you have an 4GB database you have to sync all 4GB unless Sync, without the premium “upgrade”, is “all or The product page addresses your questions. Aside from all the sync complexity, I’m still baffled. I suppose I’m still trying to figure out what the hell that app is supposed to do well. Yes I paid the premium, I already shelled out good money for good product with DTPO. I’m no rocket scientist, I got my work to sync ok. my iPad is old so the sync has rarely done my iphone6 sees the sync done fir only several times. therefore, I find the sync is fast but never completely finished because it crashes before sync is done. So the sync will be memory consuming and complicated.I found the download and sync are separated processes which is reasonable since this will speed up but also eat up a lot of memory. every time things change, the store has to be updated. they do everything including version control stuff in this. the cloud database is called dtstore conceptually. they creat a sync database on dropbox which I use for sync. But as a reference archiving platform, DEVONthink Pro Office is hard to beat. I haven’t experimented with using it for anything else, let alone with using the iOS version as a kind of do-it-all app.Īs you say: I’d be a lot more inclined to do all of the above if the Mac version looked (and behaved) a little more “modern”. I use DEVONthink on the Mac exclusively as a (very powerful) reference database. I look forward to what they have in store for future upgrades. I am mainly using it to capture web pages, take voice notes, reference existing data, and as a time management system. If you want more security and don’t want anything on the cloud, you have that option.ĭTTG is the most used application on my phone at this point. However with that comes the power of choice. With so many option, it can be overwhelming. But once you set it up, it works well and you don’t need to worry about it. It is not like Evernote where it just happens. As with the above items, they should show up in the near future.Īs Korm noted, understanding the sync process is the largest hurdle at this point to most people. Things that are missing for me are PDF capture of web pages and the ability to create smart groups. The look of the application is modern and hopefully some of that spills over to the next update of DevonThink Office, which is currently at version 2.9.2. Speed is excellent, but I haven’t tested it with huge databases yet. When I need something I haven’t synced yet, I just add it to one of my synced databases and it shows up nicely. The ability to convert items, replicate and duplicate them, and then search on the with one of the most powerful searches is fantastic.īeing able to take voice notes is huge for me as I used that extensively in Evernote. ![]() I had that with Evernote, but I never used it to it’s capacity because I like to organize things through an outline. It is very nice to be able to see almost every type of file I would need on my phone and iPad. I am not syncing my entire set of databases yet, just a few to test it out (there are over 60GB on the Mac). Given the scope of this product and the limitations of iOS beta testing, it feels like a very mature product despite these small issues. Flags syncing is off, but also should be fixed by the next release. I haven’t tested the other types of sync, of which there are many. Support is aware of this and I’m confident they will fix it shortly. ![]() The sync works, but at this point it syncs a lot of files often using Box.com. Overall I think it is an extremely powerful product, but has a few minor bugs to work out. ![]()
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