Also, neither Mac nor IOS seem to crash into a neverending ‘Fetching Data’ loop but quickly report sync completion (just without actually syncing anything except for PDFs).Īlso, as I went to the QReader.NargubStudyMac I noted that there is not simply a Data/Documents folder but also a copy of my Desktop, Downloads, Movies, and the Library present. However, no Notebook is synced whatsoever. PDFs are uploaded onto ICloud by both Mac and IOS. What is particularly strange is that for me the Sync is always shown as ‘completing’ (i.e. Yeah, while browsing through my system I also noted that the Mac Version stores its Notebook data in Library, while the IOS seems to run on Icloud stored stuff. If MarginNote for Mac were to use ONLY the iCloud folder to store documents, I think that would make things a lot smoother. There have been a few times where I dropped PDFs into the iCloud folder, only to have those documents vanish. It also explains some problems I have had in the past, such as disappearing documents. I think this might explain why syncing takes so long. ![]() This means that there are two sync processes going on: the iPad syncs documents to the iCloud folder, and then the documents have to be synced from the iCloud folder to QReader.MarginStudyMac. When using MarginNote 3 on Mac, it seems like it loads documents from the hidden QReader.MarginStudyMac, whereas the iPad version loads documents from the iCloud folder. ![]() For those of us with large databases (I have over 12GB of PDFs), this results in a double file size. I have mentioned this before, but I think a big part of the sync problem is that the Mac version stores 2 copies of each document: one copy in the iCloud folder, and one copy in a hidden folder: Library > Containers > QReader.MarginStudyMac > Data > Documents.
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