Need to synchronize my files, including MMEX datafile, among Windows 8, Windows XP-SP3 and Android.
The MMEX Android App 4.5 (beta) claim to support the following cloud-sharing systems:
Dropbox, GoogleDrive, OneDrive, Box
but none of above support XP
Actually testing Sync.com, witch provide encryption an XP support, but MMEX (4.4 and 4.5) do not open the datafile in the Sync folder.
Is there any solution or workaround to address this issue?
Thanks
Dino
Synchronize datafile among different OS, including XP-SP3
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Re: Synchronize datafile among different OS, including XP-SP
Considering that MMEX desktop doesn't officially support Windows XP and some functions (graphs for example) doesn't work at all on it, I strongly suggest you to upgrade XP machines.
As workaround you could try some app that sync an Android folder with cloud, use local DB in app and manually sync at open and close.
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As workaround you could try some app that sync an Android folder with cloud, use local DB in app and manually sync at open and close.
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Re: Synchronize datafile among different OS, including XP-SP
There are probably many workarounds. The question is how much time is it worth spending.dinopaolo wrote:Need to synchronize my files, including MMEX datafile, among Windows 8, Windows XP-SP3 and Android.
The MMEX Android App 4.5 (beta) claim to support the following cloud-sharing systems:
Dropbox, GoogleDrive, OneDrive, Box
but none of above support XP
Actually testing Sync.com, witch provide encryption an XP support, but MMEX (4.4 and 4.5) do not open the datafile in the Sync folder.
Is there any solution or workaround to address this issue?
Is there any particular reason you are still using Windows XP? Perhaps switching to Linux on a older machine would be a viable option. Having said that, I'm not sure that MMEX Linux version is up to date but I'm pretty sure that several of the supported services have Linux clients.