

- #DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO UPDATE#
- #DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO ARCHIVE#
- #DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO PRO#
- #DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO SOFTWARE#
- #DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO MAC#
This is not really a problem with DT per se, but rather a problem of relying on the underlying APIs and components of the host OS too much.
#DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO ARCHIVE#
This defeats the purpose of a web archive completely: You can't use them offline, say in DEVONthink To Go, and should the source website decide to throw an error on the URL you captured, you won't easily be able to read the archive any more.
#DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO SOFTWARE#
It makes sense from a coding / integration perspective to use what the environment of your software provides, but that means the editors, especially for formatted notes and Markdown, are hopelessly behind the competition, lacking modern class-based formatting and live preview.
#DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO MAC#
It will work better, integrate with everything that uses Mac files (.
#DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO PRO#
Use Hook to to link all the stuff together if you need to, but this is a pro tip. If you want to create logs of what your doing, use something like Ulysses or anything that you like to create text notes in the folder you're using say, to collect tax documents. You have to create groups in DT anyway, so no extra work there (+/- 5 minutes). Tag your documents there (like you have to do in DT), use Hazel to sort stuff into folders. Devonthink is unintuitive, feature-bloated, ugly, and difficult to use. I'm going to bail on this product for good.

scanned everything in, tagged everything properly. Used them to file my taxes, my receipts, etc. There are other techniques, and Greg Jones might add his thoughts to the thread (he does a lot of indexing fancy work), but these are the basic techniques that I found are most reliable.*No.* I have the Pro version, and have all my personal documents in there. And then use Move to External Folder from the contextual menu. If you have a document inside “My Dissertation” and you want to move it to “My Inventions” then the safest route is to first select it and Move Into Database (the command is in the contextual menu). The same logic applies to documents.Īnother example. If however, you moved “Miscellaneous” out of “My Dissertation” there would be no change to OneDrive’s structure.
#DOES MICROSOFT ONEDRIVE WORK WITH DEVONTHINK PRO UPDATE#
If later on, in DEVONthink, you moved “Miscellaneous” into “Research” and then used File > Update Indexed Items, then that change will be reflected in OneDrive too. If you index “My Dissertation” in DEVONthink then you will get all the subfolders too. Say you have a folder structure like this in OneDrive (or any cloud for that matter).
