![]() As for retrieving things, youll definitely need to be connected. The only thing missing is the ability to get this setup working when my phone is not on WiFi. I found that incredibly silly for a notes application like Evernote, though. I've installed ZeroTier on phone/mac, and connected them to the network so they can ping each other, but I'm having trouble getting mDNS to work properly. The laptop is sending the packets to the ZeroTier interface, but the phone is not receiving them for some reason. Not sure if it's expected, since iPhone Network Extension can only setup the equivalent of TUN interfaces, not TAP (which is needed for L2 AFAIU). I played around with setting up my own CUPS + Avahi server, but getting it to work in docker was a pain, given the native OSX CUPS server was interfering and some other issues. I have a jury-rigged system, as I use my 2-in-1 stylus-equipped Chromebook for most of my reading and annotating. It's not very elegant, or FOSSy, but it works reasonably well. ![]() ![]() I basically use Dropbox as a back-end, using Autosync for Dropbox (fka Dropsync) on Android and ChromeOS (and the vanilla Dropbox Linux desktop client on Kubuntu) to keep the files synchronized (storing them on SD cards on my phone and Chromebook). I have it automatically sync frequently, and the app automatically uploads local changes to the cloud.įor PDFs, syncing the highlights is of course trivial as a reader, I use Okular on Linux and Xodo on Android/ChromeOS. Xodo has more features - I like using my Chromebook's stylus to scribble notes in the margins - and everything ports well to Okular, and vice versa.įor EPUBs, I use Calibre on Linux and Moon+ Reader Pro on Android / ChromeOS. ![]()
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