iCloud
We have folder syncing with iCloud Drive ready to go. For new sites, you can now select iCloud on the sync setup page.
How to sync an existing site with iCloud:
- Log in and open the folder settings page
- Disconnect from your current method of syncing your folder.
- Select iCloud
You can switch an existing site over seamlessly. Blot will transfer your files across and you can pick up where you left off.
Please see the documentation for the iCloud client and don't hesitate to contact us or ask a question.
Sent an E-mail, looking forward to trying this. Thanks for getting this going.
Answered 2 months ago · Edit answerSo excited for this. Can't help testing this week, so I'll wait for general availability. But I'm already thinking how I can improve my workflow.
Answered 2 months ago · Edit answerThis is exciting. Thanks for not giving up on iCloud sync as an option for Blot.
Answered 2 months ago · Edit answerThanks for doing this! I have switched my sync, and it was flawless.
Answered 2 months ago · Edit answerGreat, please do reach out to us if you're having any issues with the new client
Answered 2 months ago · Edit answerAwesome! Can't wait to try it out. FYI, I couldn't help but notice that the link block on the iCloud feature doc page ironically seems to missing the referenced iCloud option, which might lead to some confusion for prospective users.
Answered 18 days ago · Edit answerI see, that's intentional – those are the list of other ways to sync the folder which you can switch
Answered 18 days ago · Edit answerI understand—seems I was a bit too trigger happy. I guess, given the context/source of the provided link (promoting a new sync feature), I came looking for the "Try now" button, and was left confused. The seemingly ironic absence of the iCloud option amongst the list of all the possible sync options simply stood out. Just an attempt at helpful input from a (perhaps overly) excited user POV ;)
Answered 17 days ago · Edit answer
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