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TOPIC: iPhone Sync 2.2 with Dropbox Fails

Re:iPhone Sync 2.2 with Dropbox Fails 14 years 3 weeks ago #3580

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Hi Claire.

I think Yvon means that her TR Data files on her desktop is cluttering her Dropbox folder, with the datafile and backups. At least it´s like that for me.

/Daniel
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Re:iPhone Sync 2.2 with Dropbox Fails 14 years 3 weeks ago #3582

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Yes!
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Re:iPhone Sync 2.2 with Dropbox Fails 14 years 3 weeks ago #3587

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The data file does not have to be on dropbox root. What is important is that the folder you select in the iPhone sync setting on the desktop needs to be the root. But sync files are only temporary added into it.

You can specify different folder for your backup and recovery files, including the number of them that you want to keep. See the following demo:
http://www.trgtd.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=130:recback&catid=50:curmemdemos&Itemid=84
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Re:iPhone Sync 2.2 with Dropbox Fails 14 years 3 weeks ago #3588

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That´s true. Thanks for the info. Fixed my backup and recovery files now. Nice!

/Daniel
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Re:iPhone Sync 2.2 with Dropbox Fails 14 years 3 weeks ago #3594

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Thanks Claire and Daniel, you really helped me out. I love thinking rock and it is a great improvement to be able to sync through dropbox.

Have a nice day,
Yvon
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