[Repost with more "enticing" subject...]
SpiderOak has issues with "edge cases" (e.g. not handling file renaming
properly).
Unfortunately Syncplicity doesn't support Linux!
I don't like Dropbox because I want to keep my files where I want them.
Are there any free cloud sync services you've t
On Wed, 2013-01-23 at 16:02 +, Mark Hughes (Zim mailing list) wrote:
> What methods do any of you use to sync Zim Wiki's?
>
SparkleShare and ownCloud tested.
SparkleShare works nicely with zim and shared notebooks between Linux
and Windows on own server. Uses git as background so it is quite
I use DropBox. Works like a charm. But notice that I only use Zim on 1
pc. When I need to access the contents of my wiki, I simply open the
text files using DropBox web interface and/or opening the folder in my
explorer.
Regards
Marco Cevoli
Traduttore tecnico. Grafico. Congiungitore di punti.
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On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Mark Hughes (Zim mailing list)
wrote:
> I don't like Dropbox because I want to keep my files where I want them.
>
$ ln -s ~/dropbox/zim ~/.zim
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On 23/01/13 16:02, Mark Hughes (Zim mailing list) wrote:
Are there any free cloud sync services you've tried which allow me to
share from any folder?
What methods do any of you use to sync Zim Wiki's?
I have used dropbox successfully but want to move away from proprietary
platforms. I have b
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