![]() For me, this was a little frustrating because it meant one extra click to access it on my Google Drive. So, for example, if you have a notepad called ‘Journal’, it will be saved as /Journal/Journal.pdf. However, the issue I had is that Boox devices generate PDF files using a structure where each notepad is in its own subfolder. I downloaded the free plugin, configured it, and it worked for the most part. The first attempt with AutoSync…Īfter doing a little research, I found that many people recommended Autosync/Drivesync by Metactrl. This is not a solution for syncing reading libraries, although I do plan to share my solution for this in another article. I want to be clear that the solution I will present is designed to make my notepads accessible as PDFs through Google Drive so I can view them from my phone and laptop. However, my workflows heavily depend on Google Drive, so I wanted all my files in one place. The Boox flavour of Android supports synchronisation with other cloud-based services, including Dropbox, OneNote, Youdao, Evernote and their own Boox cloud. I wanted a way to automatically sync my notepads with my Google Drive. I spent about half a day working out how to synchronise the notepads on my Boox Tab Ultra ( currently my favourite e-ink tablet) with Google Drive, so I wanted to share my solution here to save others a bit of time.Īlthough the configuration is a bit convoluted and ugly, it is free and it works. NOTE: This method is no longer necessary because Boox has now integrated Google Drive into the firmware (version 3.3.2).
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