FWIW there is iCloud on Windows [0]. There seems to be some Linux options, but nothing official, so it seems like it'd be a lot more effort there. Also no official Android app it seems.
My understanding is that on iOS your only non-paid choice is iCloud, and iCloud doesn’t reliably sync to non-Apple systems. To clarify, the use case here is that you have an iPhone but also non-Apple systems, which is a fairly common scenario.
TBH that sounds like a better reason to get something other than Apple systems instead of changing all your apps to work around Apples bizarre limitations.
FWIW there is iCloud on Windows [0]. There seems to be some Linux options, but nothing official, so it seems like it'd be a lot more effort there. Also no official Android app it seems.
[0] https://support.apple.com/guide/icloud-windows/what-is-iclou...
Then use the git-sync plugin, or many of the others mentioned here.
I think any app which can sync in the background can automatically sync things? Dropbox, Moebius, PCloud, Google Drive?
My Office vault lives in a separate cloud service, and it works?
My understanding is that on iOS your only non-paid choice is iCloud, and iCloud doesn’t reliably sync to non-Apple systems. To clarify, the use case here is that you have an iPhone but also non-Apple systems, which is a fairly common scenario.
TBH that sounds like a better reason to get something other than Apple systems instead of changing all your apps to work around Apples bizarre limitations.
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iCloud is not the only alternative to Obsidian Sync on iOS. There are also several Obsidian plugins that allow you to sync to a variety of services.