Remotely Saveis a plugin I have used to sync my Obsidian vaults since I started using Obsidian and I only use it on my mobile devices. On my laptops, I just keep the vault in my Dropbox folder and that’s enough. If you do this, just remember to have your cloud app keep the vaul...
Now, Day One syncs across a huge number of platforms: iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and even, as of recently, the web. That’s a big part of the reason I use it. I can write one entry on my laptop at the office and the next from my phone in bed, and all my data will still...
Obsidian offers apaid, premium, encrypted sync option, which automatically keeps files in sync on mobile devices. Premium Obsidian Sync isn’t required, but is the most comprehensive option for keeping vaults synced across both desktop and mobile devices. Check out their FAQ forother Obsidian syncin...
on google I always have like a thousand tabs open as I can’t deal with loosing where I was last at when working or studying, so I can switch so easy in between things and I love that. One thing that I seriously don’t like is that you have to pay for obsidian sync. I could ...
you aren’t limited to using the company’s servers. You can pick any cloud service, such as OneDrive, Google Drive, Dropbox, or even Nextcloud, to store your data. I use OneDrive to sync Obsidian files, and for some of my confidential vaults, I rely on OneDrive’s Personal Vault to...