![]() I actually have a bit more to say on this, so let me start a second bullet point on this same topic. This works extremely well with Notational Velocity, which saves changes to the file the moment you make them. I’m not sure if this is done in a smart way (syncing only files that have been modified since the last sync) or en masse (re-syncing all files), but since my Simpletext folder is so small (under 1MB), it always happens quickly. What Simpletext does do, however, is sync the entire folder right after a file in the Simpletext folder is changed. Unlike Evernote and NV, you can’t set Simpletext to sync with the web service every x minutes to make sure that your computer copies are up to date. Timed sync vs manual sync – Here’s the thing about Simpletext: it doesn’t do timed syncs. ![]() I would never make huge, drastic changes on both my iPhone and my Mac at around the same time, anyway, so this isn’t much of an issue. It simply applies both changes from both versions of the file in chronological order.
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