12-14-2024, 06:36 PM
@anno_visser
Sorry. but I disagree with your previous post; Mike has responded to you 3 times on this thread and I doubt that you would have had any response from other program providers during that time (if ever?)
Okay, the answer is not what you wanted but, like any other program, you need to adapt your method of working to what it supports.
Reading Mike's reply, he has given you a working method :-
1) If you want to keep your annotations separate then you each need to use a separate layers
2) When updating, he says only update one tablet at a time and do a one way sync across to the other one.
3) Then repeat the sync the other way.
4) He also says that you can't both make annotations before synching the tablets
Re vague answers - your post was vague ("musings") and not a precise question; he can't be expected to guess what you are wanting to do.
I'm always amazed at how helpful and responsive Mike is to his users so it must be quite hurtful to him to read your last post.
I suggest you experiment to find something that could work for you e.g. agree that one tablet would be the master and manually making similar annotations to that on the "slave" before syncing (not ideal, depends on the type and quantity of the annotations).
Another possibility is that you have a copy of the files on a cloud service and, after updating one tablet, you sync to this cloud storage. The other user can then sync the other way before making their own annotations.
Geoff
PS: I only have a single tablet so can't help with any specific advice re syncing
Sorry. but I disagree with your previous post; Mike has responded to you 3 times on this thread and I doubt that you would have had any response from other program providers during that time (if ever?)
Okay, the answer is not what you wanted but, like any other program, you need to adapt your method of working to what it supports.
Reading Mike's reply, he has given you a working method :-
1) If you want to keep your annotations separate then you each need to use a separate layers
2) When updating, he says only update one tablet at a time and do a one way sync across to the other one.
3) Then repeat the sync the other way.
4) He also says that you can't both make annotations before synching the tablets
Re vague answers - your post was vague ("musings") and not a precise question; he can't be expected to guess what you are wanting to do.
I'm always amazed at how helpful and responsive Mike is to his users so it must be quite hurtful to him to read your last post.
I suggest you experiment to find something that could work for you e.g. agree that one tablet would be the master and manually making similar annotations to that on the "slave" before syncing (not ideal, depends on the type and quantity of the annotations).
Another possibility is that you have a copy of the files on a cloud service and, after updating one tablet, you sync to this cloud storage. The other user can then sync the other way before making their own annotations.
Geoff
PS: I only have a single tablet so can't help with any specific advice re syncing
Samsung Galaxy Tab A6