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Dropbox desktop version7/9/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() If you don’t have a Dropbox account, you can transfer projects between your desktop and iOS device by copying them back and forth via iTunes. Note that you don’t need to sync your projects with Dropbox. Which makes the thousands of lines of code that went into this sound easy! After you sync, the changes will be detected and incorporated into the project. You are free to leave the project open on your Mac or Windows machine while you use and edit it on iOS.(So you do not need to be online to work with your Dropbox projects.) Any time you want to sync, you just hit the sync button anywhere it appears in the app, and Scrivener will upload all local changes to Dropbox and download all changes from Dropbox.Once you’re set up, any time you create a project in the iOS version, it will ask you whether you want the project stored on Dropbox or only locally.(Just be aware that everything in the folder you select will be synced with your device, so it should be a folder you use to store only Scrivener projects.) Like most apps that sync with Dropbox, the default folder used for this is Dropbox/Apps/Scrivener, but you can choose any folder in Dropbox that you wish. Scrivener will download and sync any files you have placed into this folder on your Mac or Windows machine, and it will upload any files you create in the iOS version. Once you’ve linked to your Dropbox account, Scrivener will prompt you to choose a subdirectory of your Dropbox folder. ![]()
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