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No sync from local path on a device to another device or to the cloud without iTunes :-/

Explorer ,
Aug 12, 2018 Aug 12, 2018

I've got an iPhone and an iPad, but I don't use a Mac nor iTunes. I've been using Acrobat Reader since years ago, and now I've got quite a lot of documents arranged in folders on my iPad ("Local" path). How can I simply sync the whole tree of documents from my iPad app to my iPhone app? Or to the Adobe Cloud, retaining the folder organization? Thank you.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 12, 2018 Aug 12, 2018

You can save the documents in the Adobe Document Cloud.

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Explorer ,
Aug 12, 2018 Aug 12, 2018

Yeah, you mean:

  1. Select each file in a folder with depth 1;
  2. Save them to the Adobe Document Cloud;
  3. Create a folder in the Adobe Document Cloud with the same name as the local folder;
  4. Select each file in the Adobe Document Cloud;
  5. Move them to the folder just created;
  6. Repeat the process (1-6) for every folder with depth 1 on the device Local storage;
  7. Repeat the process (1-7) for every subfolder proceeding per depth (2,3,4,…);
  8. Open the another device to sync from Adobe Document Cloud to the Local storage (because you need them also offline);
  9. Select each file in a Cloud folder with depth 1;
  10. Save them to the Local storage;
  11. Create a folder in the Local storage with the same name as the Adobe Document Cloud;
  12. Select each file in the Local storage;
  13. Move them to the folder just created;
  14. Repeat the process (9-14) for every folder with depth 1 on the Adobe Document Cloud;
  15. Repeat the process (9-15) for every subfolder proceeding per depth (2,3,4,…);
  16. Repeat the process (1-16) for every device whose offline storage you need to sync.

Pretty agile!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 12, 2018 Aug 12, 2018

It is simple and fast when you use iTunes.

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Explorer ,
Aug 12, 2018 Aug 12, 2018

I don't have iTunes. I don't have a Mac either. Neither a Mac or an iTunes is a requirement to buy and use an Apple device. Developers should keep this in mind when designing a mobile app («mobile»), considering that having iTunes on a computer is no longer needed since the introduction of Apple Cloud many years ago…

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Community Expert ,
Aug 12, 2018 Aug 12, 2018
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You can post a feature request:

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