> $1 for Android and OS X clients
--- I meant Android and IOS clients. The OS X sync client is (I believe)
free and open source, as with desktop Linux and Windows.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Brendan Kidwell wrote:
> I have several hundred pages (in ~3 notebooks) of Zim data that was in
>
I have several hundred pages (in ~3 notebooks) of Zim data that was in
Dropbox for a long time. Two weeks ago I switch to a private ownCloud
instance of mine (hosted on prgmr.com).
My thoughts:
* Use the ownCloud desktop sync tool (free for desktop OSes; pay $1 I think
for Android and OS X client
If anybody wants to try this with Owncloud, may I suggest
http://indieboxproject.org/
After installing Indie Box, deploying Owncloud is as simple as this:
curl
https://raw.github.com/indieboxproject/indie-owncloud/master/examples/s0070.json
| indie-box-admin deploy
(editing the file first
If you do test this again, you might want to log the details in the bug
tracker. Maybe we could make a simple modification to have a compatible
backend in zim that ignores these tmp files.
-- Jaap
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 5:57 PM, SultansOfSwing wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to warn before anybody p
Hello,
I want to warn before anybody proposes to use OwnCloud's syncing
capabilities for Zim. I tried it some time ago with no luck. The problem
was that the OwnCloud Sync Client had a really weird naming scheme for
temporary files and for conflicted files, so whenever any of those
happen to remai
Le 09/01/2014 17:31, Johannes Ernst a écrit :
You could use Owncloud's WebDAV functionality to mount a directory on
all machines you want to use Zim on, and have Zim store its files
there. Downside: only works when you have network access. Upside: no
third party in the loop, open-source.
Alte
You could use Owncloud's WebDAV functionality to mount a directory on all
machines you want to use Zim on, and have Zim store its files there. Downside:
only works when you have network access. Upside: no third party in the loop,
open-source.
Alternatively, you could use something like BitTorre
Hi Folks,
A good note application is only as good as my access to it, and this means that
I need it to be with me wherever I am. Recently I heard of OwnCloud, which is
cloud-like file sync among a variety of locations, and this sounds good. I see
that OwnCloud also has some sort of application
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