![]() ![]() I tried to send a annotated doc from liquid text to Devonthink to go, but didn’t manage to make them work. Happy to see this recommendation on liquid text. I am looking for help how to use them as a combo as my workflow to review pdf and file them properly for research project. These are the two apps I bought (liquid text first then devonthink to go) after I got the iPad Pro 11”. ![]() Hello, I am a new user of devonthink to go and liquid text. It plays very well with DEVONthink to Go. That way, DEVONthink syncs the document correctly (please buy the app so you get the sync feature) and there is only one working copy of the file on your iPad.įor PDFs I recommend looking into LiquidText. If you want to use an app that doesn’t fully support open in place/Files, such as Notability or Good Notes, then you do need to do the round-trip rigamarole, but that’s a limitation/decision of those apps, and there’s nothing DEVONthink can do to workaround the decisions made by those developers.įor best results, don’t “send” files from DEVONthink to Go to other apps, if that app supports opening files from the DEVONthink hierarchy in iOS Files. Any changes you make are immediately saved to the file where it lays (in this case, it lays in DTTG). If you wanted to use PDF Expert or PDF Viewer on your iPad – both of which have Files app integration – you can just navigate to the PDF wherever it lives in DTTG using the Files app integration in the PDF reader of your choosing. Anything in DTTG is available in the Files app and can be “opened in place” by compatible apps (e.g., opened without creating duplicates). If I were to send pdf files from DTG to PDFexpert or Goodreader, would the standalone PDF reader apps open a copy that PDF, or the same one imported into DTG?ĭoes anyone have suggestions or feedback on how to manage a small PDF library with DTPO/DTG but continue to use other PDF viewers on the iPad Pro? But if the pdf reader incorporated into DTG is anything like DTPO, I would probably still prefer to use other software to read and annotate my PDFs. If I import my pdf files in DTPO, I should be able to synchronize them with DTG and read them there. I would also like to incorporate Devonthink To Go (DTG) into my workflow on my iPad Pro. I manually manage my library across the two devices. On my iPad pro I use goodreader and PDFexpert for reading and annotating my PDFs. I currently use the Papers app to manage my academic PDF library, and read the PDFs on my laptop using either Preview or Highlights. I am currently testing out Devonthink Pro Office (DTPO) on my laptop ahead of purchasing it. ![]()
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