Comment by abrookewood 10 hours ago I just have my vault sitting in Dropbox ... Not sure what I would gain by moving to Sync? 3 comments abrookewood Reply kepano 10 hours ago End-to-end encryption, integrated version history, better mobile support, granular control over which settings and files are synced to each device.And generally help the continued development of Obsidian so we can stay 100% user-supported.https://stephango.com/vcware dispersed 9 hours ago Have you guys thought about extending version history beyond a year, or at least allowing users to export it so that it's not permanently lost? I'd subscribe to Obsidian Sync for the rest of my life if it wasn't for this one missing feature. Subdivide8452 10 hours ago Access on mobile would be main reason. Perhaps that’s an iOS limitation, and Dropbox on Android is just a perfect replacement.
kepano 10 hours ago End-to-end encryption, integrated version history, better mobile support, granular control over which settings and files are synced to each device.And generally help the continued development of Obsidian so we can stay 100% user-supported.https://stephango.com/vcware dispersed 9 hours ago Have you guys thought about extending version history beyond a year, or at least allowing users to export it so that it's not permanently lost? I'd subscribe to Obsidian Sync for the rest of my life if it wasn't for this one missing feature.
dispersed 9 hours ago Have you guys thought about extending version history beyond a year, or at least allowing users to export it so that it's not permanently lost? I'd subscribe to Obsidian Sync for the rest of my life if it wasn't for this one missing feature.
Subdivide8452 10 hours ago Access on mobile would be main reason. Perhaps that’s an iOS limitation, and Dropbox on Android is just a perfect replacement.
End-to-end encryption, integrated version history, better mobile support, granular control over which settings and files are synced to each device.
And generally help the continued development of Obsidian so we can stay 100% user-supported.
https://stephango.com/vcware
Have you guys thought about extending version history beyond a year, or at least allowing users to export it so that it's not permanently lost? I'd subscribe to Obsidian Sync for the rest of my life if it wasn't for this one missing feature.
Access on mobile would be main reason. Perhaps that’s an iOS limitation, and Dropbox on Android is just a perfect replacement.