![]() ![]() The instance of DEVONthink that is accessing the data over the server then decrypts the data once the data has been synced over locally to your device. This makes it so much easier to get comfortable using DEVONthink to store personal and sensitive data while still using the sync capability. But DEVONthink has even more sync flexibility than that. With the iOS version of DEVONthink (DEVONthink To Go) you can opt (via an additional iOS in-app-purchase) to only sync the metadata from all or specific databases and then only download specific documents locally to your devices as needed. This gives you all the powerful search capabilities but minimizes the storage needs on your iOS device. Syncing could also be its own article, but to summarize, DEVONthink has a ton of options here to suit pretty much anyone’s needs. Only you can answer this question for yourself, but maybe I can help you by explaining why I needed DEVONthink. ![]() I have two very distinct uses for DEVONthink: work and home. Toss everything at DEVONthink and then let it find it and feed it back to you when you need it (Image from )Īt work I used DEVONthink to manage pretty much all of my work-related data. Documents, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, notes, and emails (emails is critical because the vast majority of information I deal with flows through email) all gets fed into DEVONthink. The killer feature for DEVONthink at work for me is its search engine.
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