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In most cases, PDF Expert’s free toolset outmatches other for-pay options.įor almost any contract-based business, PDFs are a way of life. PDF Expert is delightfully easy to use, offers the fastest PDF app reading experience, works with many syncing services, and has the most robust toolset available on the iPad. But make no mistake - PDF Expert 6 is still the best app for managing, editing, and viewing PDFs on the iPad. Many apps have come and gone, while others have debuted and given PDF Expert a run for its money. PDF Expert took the crown way back in 2013 and PDF Expert continues to be the very best PDF option for iPads in 2021 and beyond. But I was always hesitant and skeptical that something would cause a conflict, therefore abandoned that approach and I chose to use the same folder location for both.Ben Brooks originally slogged through seventeen different PDF apps to find the best PDF app for managing, editing, and reading PDFs on the iPad.
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I previously used Sync Folders Pro to create a similar workflow like yours. In general I don’t want to rely on too many steps to sync my files between two different software. Why do you think it isn’t ideal? Can you please give more detail. In the future it would be easier to identify/find images in local storage, though I don’t use many images in my notes. I chose to stick with NP’s image storage behavior, as it keeps images in separate folder named same as the note title. css out of the notes folder so NP would not read the css file to fetch the tags. I added whole NP folder to obsidian’s vault. I find NotePlan great for day-to-day task planning and, well, you don’t need me to tell you what Obsidian is great for. I can work either in Obsidian or NotePlan and they both share the same content. It’s all working pretty nicely and I haven’t hit any conflicts yet. I now I have my Obsidian folder in Dropbox syncing with the NotePlan folder which then syncs automatically with CloudKit.

While the two apps can share a common data set relatively easily there are a few caveats and things I’ve discovered along the way that you might want to consider. NotePlan now has CloudKit integration which I’ve been testing and seems to work very well.It doesn’t use it’s own proprietary database and reads files off your file system (good for us Obsidian users).
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md files which is one step closer to a more seamless integration between Obsidian and NotePlan.
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The developer of NotePlan just pushed a v3 beta update over the weekend that enables support for.
