![]() If you have not heard of Synthing yet, you have been missing out. When a commenter ( the commenter at the time of writing for that is the sole comment right now) asked about the viability of Syncthing to be used to sync TagSpaces notes, I had the bright idea to write about it. I have been using Syncthing, for a good while now to access my TagSpaces notes on all my devices, and I have recently written about this (again). Personal file clouds such Owncloud/Nextcloud can be daunting to set up and might have additional hardware requirements, like for example a NAS, and while using the BitTorrent protocol appears to be a good idea in theory, Resilio Sync (formerly BTSync) can be buggy in real-life scenarios, plus the software is still proprietary, a Syncthing to the rescue ![]() ![]() Also, I know it’s still cloud, but with services like those, at least you are more in control.) ( TagSpaces Pro can be connected to cloud-based object storages like AWS S3 or Wasabi, but that option is really more geared towards professional users, as the “Pro” badge in the name implies. ![]() Of course, file-based notes are quite easy to sync with cloud services like Dropbox, or Google Drive, but that in itself defeats using non-vendor-locking cloudless software, since are turning back to the cloud, and giving up your data just to have it available across your device. ![]() While no-cloud, offline note taking solutions like everyone’s favourite TagSpaces are still the privacy-conscious user’s best choice cloud based apps, like the ever-popular Evernote, or the newer contestant Notion have the very distinct advantage of your notes always being available. ![]()
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