

But in the home office, DEVONThink detects the local network sync location and just does it. I also use a local network synch (via Bonjour). Once I am allowed to get back out into the real world, then there will be some level of synching via WiFi to the Internet where I can catch it. Me? I have everything going to a Dropbox synch share and let take the time it takes. Synching via the local network way faster than Dropbox. The advantages of Devonthink Pro Office for me compared to my old Access. I believe I didnt have the sync with DropBox set up correctly on DT3. The release improves synchronization of indexed files and monitoring iCloud.
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No need to make your iPad DEVONthink ToGo a server (keep Bonjour off). How do I sync my DEVONthink Pro databases on my mac with Devonthink to go on my.

Pick it and pick which databases as ismh’s screen shot. Then, once DEVONthink has done what it needs to do to setup the server (depends on how much stuff you have), then when you add a location from DEVONthink ToGo on the iPad, it will notice the the Macbook on the “local network”. If your synching will predominately be while on the same office/home network, then consider making DEVONthink on the MacBook a Bonjour “server” and allow incoming connections. DEVONthink databases are dynamic, and Dropbox isn’t designed to handle that. There’s a more critical problem potential, though.

DEVONthink Pro and Pro Office store databases as package files. It can have problems, though, with some package files, especially large ones. Consider if you really need to use Dropbox. Dropbox is great for handling individual files in the cloud.
