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There is an app called Gotify on the app store. You need to set up a self hosted server. I haven't tried it myself but it looks interesting. -
Hi @Rondarius. Thanks, but that's overkill for my use case.
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@amazones Were you able to install any emacs packages? I really want to do PDF, HTML and audio annotation (bookmarks/highlights and comments) with emacs, but I would want it to work universally (not just on my desktop, but on my phone as well).
Something else I would like to try is this: https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/kiwix.html
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@wgarcia Yes, on
24.04-1.1on Fairphone 5 the button to connect to Evernote does not do anything. Do you have any tips on setting up sync with NextCloud, such as any resources which were useful to you in the process? It could greatly benefit others on the forums (including me
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@Opolork The draft email method is quite clever
and I would use it if it worked on my gmail, but unfortunately it doesn't.The sync is not instant, but it works eventually: perfect while I'm transitioning to UT!
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@kugiigi said in What are a few straightforward ways to write notes in Ubuntu Touch and be able to get them on the Internet/WWW on my Debian PC?:
Using Telegram's saved messages is the least private but easiest.
DeltaTouch might be more private, and just as easy.
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@GooglyBear JotIt Notes on the OpenStore can sync with Nextcloud Notes.
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@Moem Thanks for the tip re: DeltaTouch.
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@GooglyBear I'm still on 20.04 with my FP5. To sync notes with Nextcloud, I use the native UT app Jotit, it works perfectly for me. It is not very sophisticated (for instance it does not have categories) but it does the job for me to consult notes, update them or create new ones.
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emacs
While all packages should work just fine inside of Libertine, the main issue is making the desktop tools usable on the phone.
Libertine Tweak Tool was good for resizing text on the app to a comfortably readable font on a phone screen, only thing missing now is modifier keys on the software keyboard, and a way to force the keyboard to appear inside of
emacsfor me: this is because the 'touch-to-click' compatibility system isn't always the most reliable, and a program likeemacsis of course macro-heavy.My biggest way around the Desktop / Mobile syncing problem actually comes down to avoiding it as much as possible, by having my phone do (almost) everything, as syncing takes time while HDMI output to an external display is instant
