>From my experience as an user Google Docs collections act exactly like
folders except in the regard that documents can exist in more than one
collection at the same time. Google docs accepts unidentified filetypes by I
believe it has a lower disk quota for those than for recognized document
files.
I personally use Dropbox + EncFS to synchronize my notebooks across multiple
hosts, and it works quite well for me.
I'd be concerned about using something like Google Docs for a few reasons:
How much of an old school set of "filesystem" semantics is supported by
Google Docs? Can Collections have
Hi,
just wondering: has anyone thought about using Google Docs as backend
to Zim?
It seems it wouldn't be too hard: the API is well documented, and Google Docs
"collections" and "documents" are very similar to Zim's directories and files.
I'm not volunteering, but I'd be eager to bet
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