It's a key part of solving the problem of reading on the subway after I work.
- A handheld electronic device,
- A handy pen to take notes
- A handy reader software for note-taking
- Easy and Fast synchronization (only sync marks are best)
After looking at a lot of suggestions and trying out your own, here are a few things to summarize:
- No matter what file management software you use, the way you synchronize is the same, and there are several common
- Network disk synchronization: International network disk support is good, but synchronization speed is simply touching. But the domestic network disk basically does not support.
- OneDrive (Microsoft)
- Googledrive
- Dropbox
- Icloud
- WebDAV: Only the NUT cloud in China supports WebDav synchronization and is fast. The disadvantage is that free users have monthly traffic limits, but the sync Point ebook is more than enough.
- Local Area Network manual synchronization: The computer and IOS devices are connected to the same LAN for synchronization.
- FTP and other similar methods to synchronize
- USB Cable Connection PC manual sync
- The simple way to compare the actual operation is: WebDav > LAN Manual synchronization > FTP and other similar methods synchronization > USB Cable Connection Computer manual synchronization >>> Network disk synchronization
- Efficiency first, so I'm mainly considering WebDAV here
- WebDAV a unified interface protocol that has two features
- Without your app, you can also use your features (if you have free services), so many domestic manufacturers do not want to do
- Other apps are convenient to access this feature because the interface is unified
And then went to find out about the nut cloud of this WebDAV how to use, found that the official to this function is not clear enough, so I summed up a bit
The final result is less than the best of the imagination, but it's much better than the hint of onedriver speed.
Specific steps:1, Registered Nut cloud, with a mailbox, password, nickname 2, download nut cloud PC version (very small), set up shared folder 3, get the NUT cloud third-party app password
- Web page to the nut cloud, add an app password in "account Info"-"security options". The app name is optional and the password is randomly assigned
- The operation is very convenient, you can get the password immediately, like this:
4, enter the "network" in the main interface of Foxit Reader, click "Add", select "WebDAV" (need 6 yuan fee), then click Sign In, then appear an interface: title, URL, login, password
- You wrote the title yourself.
- The URL is the server address above
- Login is your mailbox when you register for the Nut cloud (not a nickname)
- The password is the app password you get below
5, after the addition, it will automatically synchronize the files on your computer (if both devices are connected), you click on the "Network" of the newly added nut cloud icon, you can enter the Cloud folder 6, for the PC and ipad WebDev, the Nut Cloud synchronization logic is this:
- (both PC and ipad are connected)
- All PC-side modifications are fully synced to the ipad's cloud folder directly by default
- All changes within the ipad Cloud folder need to be manually synced to the PC side
- (incremental modifications are not possible for PDF files)
7, the use of two ways of operation, it is recommended to use this mode of operation:
- In "Network" into the Cloud folder to open files, modify files, and save back to the Cloud folder interface
- Click Edit, select the corresponding file, select upload
------------------Tutorial End---------------------Other: First, there is a recommended use of Evernote PDF, I can only say that is really not used
- This function is not stable, when the beginning of the use of often error crashes, do not know now will not
- Feel too burdensome to put on Evernote
- There is no directory, no such function is almost dead.
- Files synced to the computer, if marked, will be a lot more pages at the beginning to mark the file, completely useless, but also affect the reading
Sync your ipad and PC PDF with Foxit and Nut cloud (edit, note)