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Revision as of 17:53, 29 January 2023
An ios client for syncthing, free for ?? GB.
Notably, integrates with plain org, an org mode ios app.
- Usage is free up to 20MB, then purchase
- Unless using app-integration (ex. plain org), synchronization requires app running in foreground.
Documentation
home https://www.mobiussync.com/ app store https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mobiussync/id1539203216?itsct=apps_box&itscg=30200
Synchronization
iOS disallows applications from running in the background,
but mobius takes advantage of other (irregularly occurring) events to perform background synchronization.
PluggedIn to Power More frequent Unplugged from Power ~24hrs from power on, ~1-2hrs of sync/day (in small increments of time) Foreground UI synchronizes right away
Configuration
Essentially the same as syncthing itself.
- Add the device on each side
- Allow the share
When adding the device expose/connect using the sync port, not the webui.
Add Remote Device: Addresses: tcp://foo.com:22000,dynamic