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@OLLI-S, see
I dare say that splitting this conversation may be to our detriment. |
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@RokeJulianLockhart Thank you for the video, I was not aware of this workaround. In the Android app I tried to import the data from OneDrive, but I got the message Import Failed. I really don't understand, why the sync to OneDrive is not working for me. I wanted to see the structure of the local data and therefore I opened the folder |
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@johannesjo Can you please add more light in the dark here? |
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I searched for an alternativity of my current To-Do app "TickTick", because the data is stored on US servers.
Here I found Super Productivity and played a bit with it.
In the settings of the Windows app, I selected "Local File" as "Sync Provider" and here I specified a folder on OneDrive:
C:\Users\MyUserName\OneDrive\SuperProductivityIn the Android app of Super Productivity I also selected "Local File" as "Sync Provider", but here I can only select a local folder on my Android phone.
There is no "OneDrive" folder selectable.
Can anybody pleas help me here, how to access the Super Productivity files, that are stored on OneDrive?
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