Looking at the size of the databases in Mac’s Finder, it would be 205.21 GB. Hmm, thinking about it (short update after posting), I’m comparing the space of the data, not counting the database information itself. I had to remove a few databases and now carry only four with me. Sure, the space is likely used differently and you likely lose some space due to these differences anyway, but 50 GB for preview images? For comparison purposes, the same four databases which take up 165.6 GB on my Mac take up 216.46 GB on my iPad. Suddenly, my 256 GB iPad got serious disk space problems. Seems strange - it’s only preview images - but it adds up. Unfortunately, pre-generating preview images does cost a lot of disk space if you have a lot of files. There are good reasons for it for a lot of users, as the iOS version now works better with the iOS files app (information from DEVONthink). With iOS version 2.7.2, the iOS version started to generate previews. It’s a bedrock of my work (and private) infrastructure. It handles data much, much better than Mac’s Finder and provides a lot of functionality. It allows you to sync files on your Mac with your iPad or iPhone. Never say «OOPS!» always say «Ah, Interesting!»ĭEVONthink - the Mac App and it’s iOS version - is a great application.
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