![]() I would be happy to discuss further if interested. sorry if this sounds frustrated, it is because you have a good product that could be a great product. multiple data bases, smart rule and smart groups, indexing and file links are the key items for me. I do not need most/any of the metadata, pseudo-AI, auto filing, and numerous other functions of devonthink. It’s also required with AirPlay speakers and some remote control apps. If you have a printer attached to an AirPort device, you should use Bonjour. but is better for remote syncing is a possible product. In such apps like iTunes and Safari, Bonjour is a necessary component for them to run for device on macOS or iOS. If you want to share iTunes libraries over a network or use Apple TV, you need Bonjour. maybe a devonthink “light” that does not have some of the functions of devonthink “heavy”. if Keep It had multiple databases devonthink would lose customers. if that is the issue just say that, don’t refer clients who have paid for devonthink to some post that does not solve their problems. Instead, just telling paying clients to use bonjour is not a solution, it is an excuse for lazy developers or not acknowledging that devonthink is built so remote syncing is so complex it inherently has many points of failure. devonthink has not addressed this problem ever to have a solid remote sync. Whoopee, many people sync happily, many people also do not. ![]() ![]() also, note that there are “many, many people” writing into this forum continuously over many years that have problems with syncing and are not happily synching ever day. ![]()
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