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Hi,
I use Joplin heavily and the initial sync on a 2nd iPhone some time ago took a long time overnight. I use the Dropbox sync.
Now I have a new iPhone and I see 2 options for installing and syncing Joplin on it:
I will use Apple quick start data transfer, so all apps with settings and data are transferred. That means all Joplin notebooks and notes will be on the new iPhone after tie quick start. My question: does the Joplin sync mechanism recognize that correctly or will there be sync conflicts with possible data loss?
I delete Joplin on the new iPhone after the quick start data transfer. Then I install it again and start an initial sync which probably will take some hours and I will have to monitor it.
Can you give me an advice which of the two options I should go for?
Many thanks in advance.
BR from Switzerland,
Stephen
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi,
I use Joplin heavily and the initial sync on a 2nd iPhone some time ago took a long time overnight. I use the Dropbox sync.
Now I have a new iPhone and I see 2 options for installing and syncing Joplin on it:
I will use Apple quick start data transfer, so all apps with settings and data are transferred. That means all Joplin notebooks and notes will be on the new iPhone after tie quick start. My question: does the Joplin sync mechanism recognize that correctly or will there be sync conflicts with possible data loss?
I delete Joplin on the new iPhone after the quick start data transfer. Then I install it again and start an initial sync which probably will take some hours and I will have to monitor it.
Can you give me an advice which of the two options I should go for?
Many thanks in advance.
BR from Switzerland,
Stephen
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: